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Genetic Engineering Technology
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1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - protects public health and safety - provides information about health decisions and promotes health programs - works with disease - food- borne pathogens - occupational safety.
CDC
Detecting microsatellites (STR)
B- cells
Two types of forensic DNA testing
2. Chemically - Mechanically - New ways to take from levis
Was to purify DNA
Drug resistance gene (amp)
Ex vivo gene therapy
USDA
3. Responsible for growing and farming practices
Oxidation is important in bioremediation because...
Why the cloning of animals is inefficient
USDA
Phase III
4. The target antigen (protein) for the vaccine is more easily selected and the vaccines can be generated much faster in microbes than in eggs
Origin of replication
Ways to introduce new genetic material into animals
the expected advantages of producing recombinant vaccines in microbes instead of eggs are...
blue- white (B- galactosidase)
5. Skin and cartilage
Vector
Examples of successful commercial tissue regeneration
USPto...
Selectable marker genes
6. Cell consistency - Scaffold design and prep - Bioreactor design - Producing in the right size - Time of production - Clinical use - Regulatory approval - Ethical questions
Why the cloning of animals is inefficient
USPto...
Problems to overcome in tissue regeneration
RFLP analysis...
7. Short stretched of DNA with single base pair changes (wildtype) - Short length allows distinguishing which allele is present - Allows the probe to stay attached to the target DNA - Perfectly matched will cause a signal
A monoclonal antibody
Selectable marker genes
Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms
AFS
8. Isolate cells - inject gene - then reimplant cell
Ex vivo gene therapy
Ways to introduce new genetic material into animals
give three examples of how genetically engineered plants can increase food production
Phase III
9. Plasmids that are successfully engineered are white - If the gene is blue it is not effected - White colonies are inserted into the clone of DNA on Bgal site - Allows for detection of successful ligation (in vector- based gene cloning)
How can bacteria be used humans
PCR (polymerase chain reaction)
Origin of replication
blue- white (B- galactosidase)
10. Component of the cloning vector that allows for the selection of those bacteria colonies that actually were transformed by the vector
Aim of tissue regeneration
Two types of forensic DNA testing
Drug resistance gene (amp)
Reasons for studying microbes genomes
11. Sequences that allows the nucleotide sequencing of cloned DNA fragments that are inserted into the plasmid
AFS
uses of stem cells
EPA
DNA sequencing primers
12. Each type of the enzyme cuts DNA at a specific nucleotide sequence - DNA cutting enzymes - Bind and cut at recognition sequences or restriction sites - Either create cohesive (sticky) ends or blunt ends
EPA
Ways to introduce new genetic material into animals
Restriction Enzymes
Use of antisense RNA technology
13. 2 -00-5 -000 base pairs
Deontological (Kantian)
B- cells
Tissue regeneration's 3 main areas
DNA cloning vectors size
14. Informed consent is required: must know the risks (not actually receiving the drug)
Selectable marker genes
Ethical dilemma using placebos - when they were on drugs before- how does FDA address this...
portions of mouse antibody genes that are used to make therapeutic mononclonal antibodies are routinely replaced with the equivalent portion from a human antibody gene because...
USDA
15. Must be able to define its specific utility (must know exactly what it does... specifically) - show its substantial utility (real world use) - meet the credible utility requirement (be backed by sound science) - and not be similar to something else (
Vector
The general importance of Thalidomide
How patents for DNA sequences are different
Phase I
16. Allows for transcription of RNA (in vivo and in vitro) by RNA polymerase
NIH
Kinds of stem cells
USDA
RNA polymerase promoter sequences
17. Find genes that are associated with a disease - Find unknown means of infection - Find new targets for drugs and vaccines
Reasons for studying microbes genomes
In vivo gene therapy
APHis...
cDNA
18. National Institute of Health - foremost medical research center - makes important health discoveries
Use of antisense RNA technology
Vector
Oxidation is important in bioremediation because...
NIH
19. The nucleotide sequences are present in the initial mRNA transcript but are excised prior to translation
Phase III
Intron
anti- freeze proteins
portions of mouse antibody genes that are used to make therapeutic mononclonal antibodies are routinely replaced with the equivalent portion from a human antibody gene because...
20. Focuses on certain absolute principles which should follow out of sense of duty and should dictate our actions
Human insulin
Deontological (Kantian)
Multiple cloning sites
What must an invention do in order to be patentable
21. IPS (induced pluripotent) - ESC (embryonic stem cells - and ASC (adult stem cells
ASCs
Selectable marker genes
The general importance of Thalidomide
three types of stem cells
22. American Association for Laboratory Animal Science - oversees the treatment of laboratory animals -
AALAS
Phase III
Drug resistance gene (amp)
USDA
23. Adult- dervied stem cells - Can differentiate but not as pluripotent as hESCs
ASCs
RNA polymerase promoter sequences
EPA
Ways to introduce new genetic material into animals
24. Used in fingerprinting - Less DNA and can be slightly degraded - Extremely sensitive to contaminating DNA
DNA sequencing primers
three types of stem cells
PCR (polymerase chain reaction)
CDC
25. Human embryonic stem cells - from embryos left over or created - have the ability to undergo differentiation - pluripotent
PCR
hESC
three types of stem cells
DNA sequencing primers
26. Small group - 20-80 SAFETY - to establish dose range and side effects;
RNA polymerase promoter sequences
Ex vivo gene therapy
Vector
Phase I
27. VNTR's (variable number tandem repeats) and Subsets (STR short tandem repeats (CODIS))
Phase III
Intron
evaluated in DNA fingerprinting
A monoclonal antibody
28. Is produced by a hybridoma (the fusion of a mature b- cell and an 'immortal' myeloma cancer cell - Is a single type of antibody that cross - reacts to only one target - one portion of the antigen against which it was made - Are generally much more sp
AALAS
Restriction Enzymes
A monoclonal antibody
give three examples of how genetically engineered plants can increase food production
29. Greatest good for the greatest number
Why the cloning of animals is inefficient
Human insulin
Utilitarian
Drug resistance gene (amp)
30. Food and Drug Administration - in charge of processed foods and medication - oversees the lab practices - phase testing of drugs - drug - food items - cosmetics
AALAS
FDA
Aim of tissue regeneration
evaluated in DNA fingerprinting
31. Injection into the organism
In vivo gene therapy
give three examples of how genetically engineered plants can increase food production
Deontological (Kantian)
protoplast fusion
32. RFLP and PCR
the expected advantages of producing recombinant vaccines in microbes instead of eggs are...
Two types of forensic DNA testing
Phase I
anti- freeze proteins
33. Induced pluripotent stem cells - nuclear reprogrammed somatic cells
EPA
Vector
iPS
DNA cloning vectors size
34. A problem with gene therapy
Deontological (Kantian)
portions of mouse antibody genes that are used to make therapeutic mononclonal antibodies are routinely replaced with the equivalent portion from a human antibody gene because...
Tumors
APHis...
35. Retrovirus - mediated transgenics (infect mouse embryo with retrovirus and implant) - pronuclear microinjection (introduce transgenic DNA during zygote development - inject into sperm or egg) - embryonic stem cell method (embryonic stem cells mixed w
Aim of tissue regeneration
APHis...
hESC
Ways to introduce new genetic material into animals
36. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service - branch of USDA - protects agriculture from pest and diseases - permits for developing gmo's
What tissue is made of
Two types of forensic DNA testing
Phase III
APHis...
37. Amniotic fluid- derived stem cells - Coaxed to become other cells
Problems to overcome in tissue regeneration
AFS
Origin of replication
Tumors
38. Composition of matter (chemical union) - Method - Article of Manufacture - Machine
In vivo gene therapy
How patents for DNA sequences are different
What are the major types of patents
USDA
39. Advancement and regulation of agriculture - pests - plants and vet biologics - growing and farming practices
CDC
DNA cloning vectors size
USDA
Utilitarian
40. Responsible for the control of pesticides - herbicides - etc
Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms
EPA
NIH
cDNA
41. 1 -000-3 -000 (double- blind) - COMPARITIVE BENEFIT TO OTHER CURRENT DRUGS - confirm effectiveness - monitor side effects - compare to used treatments - and collect info -
EPA
Oxidation is important in bioremediation because...
portions of mouse antibody genes that are used to make therapeutic mononclonal antibodies are routinely replaced with the equivalent portion from a human antibody gene because...
Phase III
42. Prevent crops from freezing (ice-) - slow the breakdown of food (tomatoes) - create pesticides to stop infestations
give three examples of how genetically engineered plants can increase food production
Ways to introduce new genetic material into animals
PCR
Phase III
43. Not obvious - Have a use - be novel
leaf fragment technique
Examples of successful commercial tissue regeneration
Phase I
What must an invention do in order to be patentable
44. Responsible for drug - food items - and cosmetics
DNA cloning vectors size
What tissue is made of
FDA
three types of stem cells
45. First cloned and expressed in bacteria - was effective because it DOES NOT require glycosylation - and so did not need 'eukaryotic- specific' post- translational modifications
Human insulin
evaluated in DNA fingerprinting
Phase IV
EPA
46. Embryo twinning (split embyos in half) - cloned from adult DNA
Multiple cloning sites
Restriction Enzymes
Ways to clone animals
Reasons why you can not just compare DNA in fingerprinting
47. The act that started the clean up of sites that had hazardous substances
Ethical dilemma using placebos - when they were on drugs before- how does FDA address this...
Superfund site
Tumors
The general importance of Thalidomide
48. It sequentially breaks down toxic compounds - eventually to water and CO2
Oxidation is important in bioremediation because...
PCR
Use of antisense RNA technology
Human insulin
49. Introduced as a sedative in 50's - caused birth defects - caused stricter regulations testing before drugs and pesticides were licensed
RFLP analysis...
The general importance of Thalidomide
What must an invention do in order to be patentable
cDNA
50. Stretch of DNA with recognition sequences for various types of restriction enzymes - In plasmid - Allows for range of DNA fragments to be cloned in the plasmid
the expected advantages of producing recombinant vaccines in microbes instead of eggs are...
cDNA
EPA
Multiple cloning sites