Tools in Genetic Engineering
Tools in Genetic Engineering
Tools in Genetic Engineering
• Inhibits synthesis of
Polygalacturonase(P
G) enzyme that breaks
the pectin(tomato cell
wall)
Antisense Technology
Glow in the dark animals
resistance to pests and to herbicides
Some genetic engineering techniques are as follows:
1. Artificial selection
A. selective breeding
B. hybridization
C. inbreeding
2. Cloning
3. Gene splicing/Recombinant DNA technology
4. Gel electrophoresis: analyzing DNA
1. Artificial selection: breeders choose which organism to
mate to produce offspring with desired traits.
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EGG CELL
• Step 4: The egg is then charged with
electricity to start mitosis.
Also called
Recombinant
DNA technolog
DNA is cut out of
one organism and
put into another
organism
Benefits:
• Insulin is cheaper
• There are no side
effects because it is
human insulin.
• We once used pig
insulin but there are
side effects and it
more expensive.
How are genes cut for gene splicing?
• A bacterial plasmid is used.
DNA Code:
• TTATGGCCATACGGCCTT
• AATACCGGTATGCCGGAA
1. Transgenic (GMO) animals: genes inserted into animals so
they produce what humans need.
• Why?: A way to improve the food supply:
A. Transgenic cows: gene inserted to increase milk production.
B. Spider goat: gene from spider inserted into
goat.
• Goats makes silk of the spider web in their
milk.
• Flexible, stronger than steel. Used in bullet
proof jackets.
C. Glow-in-the-dark
cats
• Scientist used a virus
to insert DNA from
jellyfish
• The gene made the cat
produce a fluorescent
protein in its fur.
2. Transgenic bacteria: gene inserted into
bacteria so they produce things humans need.
• For example: insulin and clotting factors in
blood are now made by bacteria.
3. Transgenic plants: plants are given genes so they meet human
needs.
• Electrophoresis results