Define genetic engineering
Define recombinant DNA
This is DNA made by artificially joining together pieces of DNA from 2 or more different species or the same.
Define transgenic organism
An organism that contains DNA from another source, such as from another individual of the same species or from a different species
- This is specific to interspecies gene transfer
Define GMO
Any organism that has had its DNA changed in a way that does not occur naturally or by selective breeding
- This is open to all genetic modifications
Genetic engineering Principles
State the essential steps in which a GMO may be produced:
1- The gene that is required is identified and may be cut from a chromosome
2- Multiple copies of the gene are made using a technique called the polymerase chain reaction
3- The gene is inserted into a vector which delivers the gene to the cells of the organism.
4- The vector takes the gene into the cells
5- The cells that have the new gene are identified and cloned
Define restriction enzymes
This is an enzyme, originally derived from bacteria, that cuts DNA molecules; each type of restriction enzyme cuts only at a particular sequence of bases to give blunt ends or sticky ends
What are the restriction sites
How do you find the specific piece of DNA using gene probes
Describe reverse transcriptase
Describe how synthesis of DNA can take place with a DNA synthesiser machines
Define vectors
These transport something from one place to another
Describe how plasmids are obtained
State the advantages of using plasmids as vectors
Which enzyme links together the sugar-phosphate backbones of the DNA and the plasmids and how do they do it
DNA ligase!!!
It does this by catalysing the formation of phosphodiester bonds, forming a closed circle of double-stranded DNA containing the new gene.
Other than plasmids, name 2 more vectors
Describe the steps to getting the plasmids into the bacteria (Transformation)
Describe one way to produce multiple copies of a gene using bacteria
Describe how Recombinant human insulin is made step by step
Advantages of Genetic engineering insulin
+There is now a reliable supply available to meet the increasing demand.
+The insulin is human insulin not animal insulin
+Can modify the insuline gene for example making them act faster and
+Cheapter to produce in large volumes
+Fewer ethical, moral, or religious concerns
Describe an example of genetic markers with fluorescent substances
Advantage of using fluorescent genes as markers
Describe the promoter
This is the region of DNA to which RNA polymerase binds as it starts transcription.-
- The promoter can be said to control the expression of a gene and ensure high level of gene expression
- The promoter allows RNA polymerase to bind to DNA and ensures that it recognises which of the 2 DNA strands is the template strand
Define Gene editing
A form of genetic engineering in which the genome of an organism can be changed by deleting, inserting or replacing a length of DNA
What is ‘Crispr’
This is a group of base sequences that code for short lengths of RNA that direct a nuclease enzyme known as Cas9 towards specific sequences.