LECTURE 14 Flashcards

(30 cards)

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combinant DNA technology steps (5)

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  1. elucidation of molecular structure of DNA
  2. method breaking and joining of DNA
  3. identification of a suitable vector or gene carrier
  4. availability of a functional host cell for vector
  5. effective method of selecting the host cell with rDNA
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enzyme for cutting DNA?

enzyme for joining them?

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  1. Restriction Enzyme
  2. Ligase
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3
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common vector used?

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plasmid

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4
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common functional host cell for vector?

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animal / plant / bacterial cell

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5
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4 methods for introducing gene

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  1. biolistic method
  2. electroporation
  3. microinjection
  4. Agrobacterium tumefaciens
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6
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rice plants can synthesize ____-_______ but the genes responsible are only active in the ____ and not in the ____

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  • beta-carotene
  • leaves
  • grains

*so rDNA turned it on for the rice grains resulting in golden rice

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what 2 genes were added to make golden rice?

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  1. phytoene synthase (psy)
  2. phytoene desaturase (crt 1)
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1st gen of GOLDEN RICE

  • where did the 2 added genes obtained from
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  • has psy from daffodils
  • crt 1 from Erwinia uredovora
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2nd gen of GOLDE RICE

  • where did the 2 added genes obtained from
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  • psy from corn and rice
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10
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tomatoes is high in?

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anthocyanin

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technologies that use living organisms or products from the?

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BIOTECHNOLOGY

*began 12000 yrs ago

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method to produce 2 or more geneticlaly identical organisms?

+ what cells are used?

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organismal cloning

  • somatic cells
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13
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first cloned lamb/sheep

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dolly

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14
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production of medically important proteins in the mammary glands of livestock?

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molecular pharming

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14
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targeted mutagenesis?

**introduce mutation

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targeted genome editing

(gene disruption/gene insertion of predetermined locus)

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15
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targeted genome editing use??

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site specific nucleases

** Zn Finger Nucleases
** Transcription Activator-like Effector-based Nucleases (TALEN)
**CRISPR-CAS 9

16
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short DNA sequence that follows DNA region targeted for cleavage by CRISPR CAS 9?

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Protospacer Adjacent Motif

16
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APPLICATIONS OF GENETIC ENGINEERING

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  1. Human Gene Mapping
  2. Proteomics
  3. Transcriptomics
  4. Identification, DNA sequencing, and determination of gene action
  5. Human Gene Therapy
16
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CRISPR-CAS 9

  • 2 key molecules?
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  1. Single guide RNA
    - consist of crRNA sequence specific to DNA target
    - tracer RNA sequence that interacts with CAS 9 protein
  2. Cas9 enzyme
    - endonuclease activity
    - acts as “molecular scissors”
16
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CRISPR CAS 9 was used for what disease?

+ what gene was cut off?

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THALASSEMIA

  • deleted gene BCL11A
    (responsible for suppressing fetal hemoglobin production)
17
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2 EXAMPLE OF MISSENSE MUTATION

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  1. Osteoarthritis (cysteine for arginine)
  2. Aortic Aneurysm (arginine for glycine)

*both in alpha 1 collagen gene

18
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DISEASE with faulty repair of ds DNA breaks

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Breast Cancer Disposition Gene

19
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P 53 gene

  • functions / effects (3)
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  1. controls cell cycle (prevents replication of damaged DNA_ )
  2. DNA repair
  3. apoptosis
20
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if there is high amount of DAMAGED DNA, there is high amount of ____ protein

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disease with fragile X mental retardation gene?
Fragile X Syndrome (has 200-2000 CGG in mRNA)
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Human DNA Fingerprinting considers ___ _____ _____
tandemly repeated sequences **each VNTR is given a probability score
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what hormone was studied in animal genes?
super-ovulation hormone
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how to map plant genome? + 2 aspects?
use DNA markers 1. exhibits mendelian patterns 2. not subjected to environmental influences
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EXAMPLES of DNA Markers
1. Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP) 2. Tandem Nucleotide Repeat Markers 3. Polymerase Chain Reaction Marker 4. Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA 5. Single Nucleotide Polymorphism
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WHAT is "POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION" ? + 3 steps
in vitro procedure that rapidly and efficiently replicates a fragment DNA from genomic DNA 1. Denaturation 2. Primer annealing 3. Elongation