Genetic Engineering Flashcards

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What is genetic engineering?

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The artificial manipulation or alteration of genes.

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What are genetically modified organisms (GMOs)?

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Living things whose DNA has been altered artificially.

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Examples of cross-species transfer of genes?

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  1. Human genes inserted into bacteria
  2. Bacterial genes placed into plants
  3. Human genes inserted into animals.
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What materials and tools are needed for genetic engineering?

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  1. Source of DNA
  2. Cloning vector
  3. Restriction enzymes
  4. DNA ligase
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What is a cloning vector?

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Special kind of DNA that can accept foreign DNA and replicate itself and the foreign DNA.

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What are restriction enzymes?

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Enzymes that cut DNA at specific places. They act as genetic scissors

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What is DNA ligase?

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Enzyme that is used to get foreign DNA to join with DNA of cloning vector.

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What is a source of DNA?

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DNA or a gene that is taken from one organism to be placed into the DNA of a 2nd organism.

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What is the most common cloning vector?

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Plasmid

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What is a plasmid?

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A small circle of DNA found in bacteria.

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What is a transgenic organism?

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Organism that contains genes from another species.

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Give the process of genetic engineering using bacteria.

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  1. Isolation of a chromosome (containing the target gene) and a plasmid.
  2. Cutting the chromosome and plasmids with a restriction enzyme.
  3. Ligation (or joining) of the target gene into the plasmid.
  4. Transformation of bacterial cells ie getting bacterial cels to take up plasmids.
  5. Cloning/ reproducing identical copies of the new genetically engineered bacterium.
  6. Expression/production of the required protein by the bacteria with the recombinant DNA.
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What is an application of genetic engineering in crops?

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Weedkiller-resistant crops- weedkiller can be sprayed over the entire crop and only kills the weeds

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What is an application genetic engineering in animals?

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Human gene for treatment of emphysema inserted into sheep DNA. The sheep produce the protein in their milk which the human can then consume.

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What is an application of genetic engineering in bacteria?

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Bacteria make insulin- human insulin gene put into bacteria. Make allergen free insulin.

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State ethical issues in genetic engineering.

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  1. The release of GMOs into the environment
  2. The use of GMOs as a food source
  3. Fear that animals will suffer due to being modified
  4. Fear that human zygotes may be genetically modified.
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What is recombinant DNA?

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Altered DNA