Biotechnology and Recombinant DNA

Introduction

History

Cutting and Splicing

Inserting Recombinant
DNA Into Cells

Selecting Transformants

Applications I
Altering Phenotypes,
Making Products

Applications II
Study and
Characterization of DNA

Ethics

Introduction

Biotechnology is the use of cells or cell components to make a product.

 

Recombinant DNA is DNA that contains genes from two (or more) different sources.

This occurs naturally in bacteria as a result of transformation, conjugation, and transduction. Recombinant DNA can be made artificially in the laboratory; this is technically recombinant DNA technology.

 

Genetic engineering is actually inserting foreign genes into cells

 

Cloning is putting foreign DNA into bacteria and allowing the bacteria to reproduce. The resulting clones (offspring) will all carry copies of the foreign DNA.

 

Making recombinant DNA and cloning is done to:

Considerations:

Introduction

History

Cutting and Splicing

Inserting Recombinant
DNA Into Cells

Selecting Transformants

Applications I

Applications II

Ethics