BIO201H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Sticky And Blunt Ends, Plasmid, Herbicide

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Chapter 9 genetically modified (engineered) organisms (gmo) Producing recombinant proteins: cloning a gene using bacteria: step 1: remove the gene from the cow chromosome, bgh gene is cut from cow chromosome using restriction enzymes that leave. Sticky ends with specific base sequences: restriction enzymes: cut dna at specific sequences, are important in biotechnology because they allow scientists to make precise cuts in dna, 2: insert bgh gene into bacterial plasmid, recombinant: Increases milk volume by about 20: controversial over human safety and cow welfare. Recombinant proteins: genetic engineering techniques in bacteria provide therapeutic proteins, human insulin from bacteria (1982, factor vii (blood clotting protein; deficiency leads to hemophilia) Intense/emotional: fear of unknown is a natural human instinct. Important role for science education: ethical and moral, stress to animals, objecting to consuming animal genes in plants , religious, tampering with nature, playing god? , human health concerns, environment, escape will cause genetic pollution , political, power of multinational corporations .

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