Biology 100/101
Lecture 20:
Biotechnology: Human Genome Project & Gene Therapy
(Print Version)


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Lecture Objectives

Web Resources

Human
Genome Project

Gene Testing

Gene Therapy

Lecture Syllabus

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Text Readings in Life, Lewis, et. al.
Human Genome Project
Chapter 12, Biotechnology 12.2, Two Routes to DNA Sequencing, pg 232-3
Chapter 13, Chapter Introduction, Clues to Life in Genomes, pg 243-4

Gene Therapy and Genetic Testing
Chapter 13, Biotechnology 13.1, Antisense Technology Silences Gene Expression , pg 249
Chapter 13, Biotechnology 13.3, Transgenes, Gene Therapy, and Microarrays, pg 262-3

You may also ask questions and see answers to your classmates' questions in Web Crossing in the "Talk to Steve and Ed" discussion.


Objectives

After studying this material you should be able to:

  1. Describe the goals of the Human Genome Project and and the relationship of the project to the understanding of genetic diseases.

  2. Describe in general terms how gene sequencing is accomplished.

  3. List and explain in general terms the three questions that must be answered in an attempt to prevent or treat a genetic disorder.

  4. Explain in general terms the goals of and concerns about somatic gene therapy and explain the general aversion to germline gene therapy.

  5. Discuss the issues involved in the use of gene testing to identify a potential genetic disorder.


Web resources:

Your Genes, Your Choices, a book written as part of the Science + Literacy for Health project of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

DNA Interactive A wealth of information about all sorts of issues dealing with DNA

    Transcription movie select "Copying the Code" and then "putting it together" (one of the best I have seen)

    Translation movie select "Reading the Code" and then "putting it together" (one of the best I have seen)

    Recombinant DNA Plasmid movie Select "Techniques" from the menu across the bottom of the page and then "cutting and pasting" from the menu across the top of the next page. Finally, select "Recombining DNA" to see a 3-D movie.

    DNA Applications with Sections on "Human Identification", "Recovering the Romanovs", "Genes and Medicine", and "Human Origins"


The Human Genome Project

Project Goals:

  • identify all the approximately 30,000 genes in human DNA,
  • determine the sequences of the 3 billion chemical base pairs that make up human DNA,
  • store this information in databases,
  • improve tools for data analysis,
  • transfer related technologies to the private sector, and
  • address the ethical, legal, and social issues (ELSI) that may arise from the project.
  • Progress Report on the Human Genome Project

How Gene Sequencing is Accomplished on a Gigantic Scale

Understanding what Genes Do

  • There are ~4000 known genetic diseases caused by mutations that alter the expression of a gene or change the protein gene product that leads to a physiological problem.

  • What do these genes normally do and what happens when things go wrong?

Gene Testing to Find Defective Genes

Treating Genetic Disorders, Including Gene Therapy