BIOL 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Genetically Modified Organism, Restriction Enzyme, Covalent Bond

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Transgenic is taking genes from one organism and inserting them into another. To manufacture human insulin, we take human insulin gene. Protein enzymes called restriction enzymes recognize certain dna sequences cut covalent bond that holds nucleotides together. Bacteria has one larger circular dna that is also cut to splice the two. Bacteria dna is treated the same bc we have same coding sequence so it makes insulin and bacteria is killed. Some have a problem with food being modified. So in the past farmers sprayed fields with bacteria that is toxic to insect. scientists instead of spraying with protein they cut out protein and and pulled out genes and spliced it into plants genes. Once plant takes up gene, cells manufacture protein and have the insecticide. We need an amplification process to cut out dna. Polymerase chain reaction- small amount of dna amplified into larger quantity for analysis. In fact this process is so used today.

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