Topic 3.5 Genetic Modification Flashcards
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Gel electrophoresis
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Gel electrophoresis is a technique that separates proteins or fragments of DNA according to size.
- Samples placed in a block of agar gel and current is applies
- Smaller samples move faster through the gel (↓resistance)
Samples will move towards the positive terminus (anode)
- DNA is negatively charged (due to phosphate group)
- Proteins are treated with an anionic detergent in order to impart uniform negative charge on all molecules.
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Gene Transfer
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Gene transfer can occur because the genetic code in universal.
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Gene Transfer Step 1
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DNA Extraction
- Gene of interest isolated from organism
- Gene is amplified using PCR (along with a plasmid)
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Gene Transfer Step 2
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Digestion and Ligation
- Plasmid and gene cut with a specific restriction enzyme
- Gene is spliced into plasmid vector by DNA ligase
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Gene Transfer Step 3
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Transformation and expression
- Recombinant plasmid is inserted into host cell
- Antibiotic selection may be used to select for successful transgenic cells (if plasmid has an antibiotic resistance gene)
- Transgenic cells express new protein (for extraction / use)
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DNA Profiling
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DNA profiling is a technique by which individuals can be identified and compared by their genetic sequences
- Individual have different lengths of particular DNA segments called short tandem repeats (STR).
- These segments are amplified by PCR and the separated by gel electrophoresis for comparison.
- Unique profiles appear when multiple loci are compared
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Use of DNA profiling
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- Forensic investigations (matching suspects to the crime scene)
- Paternity tests (offspring STRs are combination of parents)
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GMO Debate Benefits
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- Could be use to improve nutritional standards
- Can grow in wide range of environments (ups yields)
- Could reduce farming costs and associated deforestation
- Can be used to reduce spoilage (longer shelf life)
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GMO Debate Risks
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- Could trigger unexpected health issues (e.g. allergies)
- Patent protections could restrict access (equality issues)
- Possible cross-pollination with weeds (har to contain)
- Could compete with native plants (reduce biodiversity)
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Examples of GM Crop
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- BT corn is a transgenic crop that produces an insecticide
- BT corn may be impacting survival of monarch butterflies.
- IN lab conditions with Bt pollen, however there is insufficient field evidence to support this (diet not naturally restricted)