Biology 100/101
Fall 1997
Lecture 18:
Biotechnology: Techniques

Text Readings
in Lewis
Chapters 13 - 16 Review
It Can't Be! pgs 362 and 281
Using Human Genome Information, pgs 302-303
From Genetics to Biotechnology, pgs 334-335
Genes To The Rescue, pgs 326 and 345
New Routes to Plant Reproduction pgs 558-559
Preembryos as Research Subjects pgs 224-225

The text book has limited information concerning the topic of biotechnology so I have tried to provide web links that should provide the needed background information. I hope you find them to be interesting and understandable. We will supplement this information with activities in lab and discussion to help you understand biotechnology.

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Objectives
After studying this material you should be able to:

  1. Draw a diagram or write a description of the action of restriction enzymes in the cutting of DNA molecules into "restriction fragments".

  2. Define the term Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms (RFLPs) and describe how they are separated by electrophoresis and identified using DNA probes.

  3. Outline a procedure for isolating a specific gene from a eukaryotic organism, incorporating it into a recombinant plasmid, and inserting it into a bacterial cell to produce a gene product.

    donor DNArestriction enzyme
    restriction sitesticky ends
    plasmidrecombinant DNA
    ligasevector

  4. List examples of vectors or techniques in addition to recombiant bacterial plasmids used to produce transgenic cells or organisms. List some of the proposed benefits and uses of transgenic organisms.

    virusretro virus
    liposomeschemical
    electroporationmicroinjection
    particle bombardmentplant tumor bacteria
    protoplast fusion


Web resources:


Restrictriction Enzymes, RFLPs, Electrophoresis, and Probes

Recombinant DNA Technology

DNA
(Human
Insulin Allele)
in Bacterial Plasmid
--> Transcription
(in bacterium)
--> Insulin
mRNA
--> Translation
(in bacterium)
--> Protein
(Insulin)
harvested
from bacteria

Transgenic Organisms

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