topic 8 - gene projects Flashcards
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Describe the functions of the enzymes used to genetically modify bacteria
- restriction (endonuclease) enzymes used to cut plasmid
- sticky ends are formed
- ligase used to add isolated gene into plasmi
- phosphodiester bonds form between nucleotides
- recombinant DNA produced
give a + and - of genetic modification of plants
pos
+ increased nutrient content
+ increased yield
+ reduced need to use pesticides
+ can be grown in a wider range of conditions
neg
- may result in genes entering pest species
- can introduce antibiotic reistance to other pest species
- moral objections to genetically modifying animals for the sole purpose of
benefiting humans
- concerns on the long term effect on human health
describe the term personalised medicine
development of targeted drugs to treat a variety of human diseases in individuals with different genotypes
discuss the ethical issues associated ith personalised medicine
- due to high research costs only wealthier people can afford
- debates whether insurance companies should be allowed access to this data as it could cause unfair discrimination
- some patients may be refused personalised medicine if its not predicted to be effective
decribe the process used to produce GM organisms
- restriction enzymes used to isolate gene for required protein
- many copies made using PCR
- copies are inserted into plasmids using DNA ligase enzyme to catalyse
- organism grown in nutrient rich fermentors where it multiplies
- protein can be isolated and purified
describe te process of GM plants
- bacteria culture made with desired characteristic integrated
- bacteria used to infect plant cells acting as a vector
- (another methid using a gene gun with pellets coated in desired gene DNA)
- gene is transferred from the bacterial cell into the plant cell nucleus
- plant grows into adult plant
- each plant cell contains gene
how does gm of animals differ from plants
- ## desired gene inserted into nucleus of a zygote rather than a bacterium
Give two reasons why some people may be concerned about the use of genetically modified
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- transfer of antibiotic resistance to other organisms
- may be long term risks for health