Analysing and ENGINEERING DNA, Genes, Cells and Organisms: (Ch. 19ish)
Analysing and ENGINEERING DNA, Genes, Cells and Organisms: (Ch. 19ish)
Analysing and ENGINEERING DNA, Genes, Cells and Organisms: (Ch. 19ish)
Human?
Escherichia
coli
Human?
DNA from a different species (e.g. human) can be inserted into bacterial
plasmid and re-inserted into recombinant bacterium
Restriction enzymes
(endonucleases from bacteria) cut
DNA in a very specific manner
Bathe membrane in
Transfer few cells
solution containing
from each clone
radiolabeled probe
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/teachers/body/create-dna-fingerprint.html
Is genetic engineering good or bad?
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/campaigns/agriculture/problem/genetic-engineering/
DNAs structure was discovered in 1953
- so how long ago we did start genetically-modifying organisms?
Domestic hen
Red junglefowl
Zea maize
Teosinte
25 g egg
4-7 eggs 60 g egg
Maize was developed > 9000 years ago >300 eggs
Weve been modifying plants and animals for a long, long time!!
Golden Rice the poster organism for genetic engineering
Vitamin A deficiency causes blindness and death in
hundreds of thousands of children under 5 each year
Does it work?
Philippines 2013:
anti-GMO activists
pull up golden rice
plants
Glow-in-the-dark pets: good idea or bad idea?
Advantages
Disadvantages
Shoot
Root
Dolly
Adult stem cells were thought to be rare and they can differentiate into
fewer, specific cell types; useful for tissue regenerative therapies
Nature
4 Sept 2013
ES
iPS
in vitro
iPS
in vivo
It is biologically exactly the same meat tissue that comes from a cow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dRT7slyGhs
cheap, quick and easy, allowing researchers to quickly change the DNA
of nearly any organism including human embryos (Nature 520, 593595; 2015)
is the field's breakneck pace leaving little time for addressing the ethical
and safety issues from such experiments?
- a newspaper!
Cool story: A flatworm never forgets even when it
loses its head