genetic modification Flashcards
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define genetic modification
- changing the genetic material of an organism
- by removing, changing or inserting
- individual genes
outline examples of genetic modification
- the insertion of human genes into bacteria to
produce human proteins - the insertion of genes into crop plants to
confer resistance to herbicides - the insertion of genes into crop plants to
confer resistance to insect pests - the insertion of genes into crop plants to
improve nutritional qualities
outline the process of genetic modification using bacterial production of a human protein as an example
- (a) isolation of the DNA making up a human
gene using restriction enzymes, forming
sticky ends - (b) cutting of bacterial plasmid DNA with
the same restriction enzymes, forming
complementary sticky ends - (c) insertion of human DNA into bacterial
plasmid DNA using DNA ligase to form a
recombinant plasmid - (d) insertion of recombinant plasmids into
bacteria - (e) multiplication of bacteria containing
recombinant plasmids - (f) expression in bacteria of the human gene to
make the human protein
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of genetically modifying crops, including soya, maize and rice
Advantages
* Herbicide and insect resistant crops have improved yields.
Crops can be modified to grow in poor conditions = improves yield.
* Crops with additional nutritional value could be valuable in places where there isn’t enough food to eat.
Disadvantages
* transplated genes may be passed onto other organisms (weed becoming herbicide resistant)
* changing organisms genes could create problems getting passed on to offspring
* affects food chain and human health
* crops become more expensive