CGE: Using Recombinant DNA Technology COPY Flashcards
Genetic engineering
When microorganisms, plants and animals are transformed using recombinant DNA technology.
Transformed organisms
Also known as genetically engineered or genetically modified organisms.
Transformed microorganisms can be made using what type of technology?
The same as in vivo cloning.
When microorganisms, plants and animals are transformed using recombinant DNA technology.
Genetic engineering
Also known as genetically engineered or genetically modified organisms.
Transformed organisms
Describe how a transformed organism might be made to produce a useful protein:
- DNA fragment containing protein gene, eg insulin gene, is isolated.
- Fragment is inserted into plasmid vector.
- Plasmid containing recombinant DNA is transferred into bacterium.
- Transformed bacterium are identified and grown.
- Insulin produced from cloned gene is extracted and purified.
Describe how a transformed plant may be produced:
- Gene that codes for a desirable protein is inserted into plasmid.
- Plasmid added to bacterium which is used as a vector to get gene into plant cells.
- If right promoter region is added, transformed cells will be able to produce desired proteins.
Describe how a transformed animal might be produced:
- Gene coding for a desirable protein is inserted into early embryo or into egg cells of a female.
- If inserted early into an embryo = all body cells of resulting transformed animal will contain the gene.
- If inserted into egg cells = all cells of offspring will contain the gene.
How can scientists control what body cells in an animal the protein is produced in?
Why is this beneficial?
By using promoter regions that are only activated in specific cell types.
Makes harvesting protein easier and helps prevent damage to an organism.
List three uses of recombinant DNA technology for humans:
- Agriculture
- Industry
- Medicine
What are the benefits of recombinant DNA technology for agriculture?
Transformed crops:
- Can have higher yields and more nutrients = can combat famine and malnutrition.
- Can have pest resistance = reduced use of pesticides = reduces costs and environmental problems.
Give an example of a transformed crop:
Golden rice
- Contains one gene from a maize plant and one from a soil bacterium - enables rice to produce beta-carotene.
- Used by our bodies to make vitamin A.
- Golden rice is used to reduce vitamin A deficiencies in areas where thousands of children go blind as a result of it.
What are the benefits of recombinant DNA technology in industry?
- Biological catalysts can be produced by transformed organisms - produced in large quantities for lower costs.
Give an example of a transformed organism being used in industry:
- Chymosin - enzyme used in cheese-making.
- Can now be made using transformed organisms.
- So can be made in large amounts, relatively cheaply and without killing cows.
What are the benefits of recombinant DNA technology in medicine?
- Drugs and vaccines can be produced by transformed organisms.
- Made quickly, cheaply and in large quantities.