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Page 1: Genetic Engineering Biotechnology. February 1, 2010 Do Now: What is being described by this picture?

Genetic Engineering

Biotechnology

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February 1, 2010Do Now: What is being described by this picture?

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Genetic Engineering

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What are some of the ways scientists use their knowledge of DNA?

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Genetic Engineering:

Agriculture

Manufacturing Medicine

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• Genetic Engineering is the manipulation of the DNA in cells, to change hereditary traits. • It is allows scientists to put genes

from one organism into another organism.

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Transgenic

An organism that has DNA of another species

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Genetic Engineering

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Transgenic

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Green Mice: Mouse + Plant Gene

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Tobacco plant +

Jellyfish gene =

Transgenic Plant

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Injecting foreign DNA

into a Mouse Cell

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Gene Splicing Cut a segment of DNA that codes for a specific protein. For example the gene that makes the hormone insulin for people who have diabetes.

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Gene is placed into Bacteria DNA

Bacterianow

makes insulin

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Controversial

WHY?

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Negative Aspects

• Violates the integrity of life• Unethical• Do human beings know what is

best?• Puts species at risk• Does not take into account changing

conditions

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Pros Cons

Genetic Engineering

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Closure What are some of the ways scientists use

their knowledge of DNA?

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Response:

1. Solving Crimes2. Agriculture3. Manufacturing medicine4. Testing for disease

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Is genetically modified food safe?What are the potential long term effects?