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Page 1: Transgenic and Evolution By Emily Norovsambuu. What is transgenic? If a gene or genes that have been transferred from a different species to unlike species

Transgenic and Evolution

By Emily Norovsambuu

Page 2: Transgenic and Evolution By Emily Norovsambuu. What is transgenic? If a gene or genes that have been transferred from a different species to unlike species

What is transgenic?

If a gene or genes that have been transferred from a different species to unlike species.

GMO or GEO • An organism’s genetic material has been

altered using genetic engeneering techniques – biological and medical research– production of pharmaceutical drug – experimental medicine – gene therapy – agriculture golden rice.

Page 3: Transgenic and Evolution By Emily Norovsambuu. What is transgenic? If a gene or genes that have been transferred from a different species to unlike species

Agricultural purposes

There are a few experience that to transfer genetic material between two unlike species for agricultural purposes.

– increase milk production – high growth rate – used selective breeding to produce animals

that exhibit desired traits

Page 4: Transgenic and Evolution By Emily Norovsambuu. What is transgenic? If a gene or genes that have been transferred from a different species to unlike species

What is transgenic use for?

Transgenic methods are useful tools

– For in biology research– the mechanisms of human and other diseases – biological processes in eukaryotic or

prokaryotic cells, – disease models – some medical research

Page 5: Transgenic and Evolution By Emily Norovsambuu. What is transgenic? If a gene or genes that have been transferred from a different species to unlike species

How transgenic works?Based on Watson and Crick discovery,

biologist found out that the combination of different genes into an animal can be work only if the gene is inherited by offspring.

the discovery comes through in recombinant DNA,

• genomic mapping• genetic cloning• analyze of gene expression

The basic principle in the production of transgenic animal is that the unfamiliar genes must be transmitted through

• the germ line, so that every cell, including germ cells, of the animal contains the same modified DNA.

Page 6: Transgenic and Evolution By Emily Norovsambuu. What is transgenic? If a gene or genes that have been transferred from a different species to unlike species

The technology has already produced transgenic animals

Mice (glo) rats rabbitspigssheepcows monkeys

Page 7: Transgenic and Evolution By Emily Norovsambuu. What is transgenic? If a gene or genes that have been transferred from a different species to unlike species

3 method use produce transgenic animals 1st DNA microinjection

– absorb transfer of a single gene or a combination of genes that are recombined and then cloned from another member of the same species or from a different species into the pro-nucleus of a reproductive cell.

2nd retrovirus-mediated gene transfer– vectors to transfer genetic material into the host

cell, produces chimera, an organism consisting of tissues or parts of diverse genetic constitution, altered animals with mixed DNA.

3rdembryonic stem cell-mediated – requires live transgenic offspring to test the

transgene and it can test transgenes for all cell stage.

Page 8: Transgenic and Evolution By Emily Norovsambuu. What is transgenic? If a gene or genes that have been transferred from a different species to unlike species

Integrate of Chromosome

Normally transgene insert into one chromosome giving rise to heterozygous

– 50 % of the gene can transfer to the offspring.

Page 9: Transgenic and Evolution By Emily Norovsambuu. What is transgenic? If a gene or genes that have been transferred from a different species to unlike species

What is the negative side?

Farmers used growth hormones to encourage the development of animals, but they had a technique problem.

One of the big problems was residue ruins of the hormones remained in the animal product.

The achievement rate for transgenic is very low, but the successful transgenic animals need to be cloned or mated.