1. 21 Biotechnology and Genetic Modification

  2. 1 Biotechnology and Genetic Modification

  3. 2 Biotechnology

  4. 3 Genetic Modification

  5. ▪ The insertion of human genes into bacteria to produce human proteins.
  6. ▪ The insertion of genes into crop plants to confer resistance to herbicides.
  7. ▪ The insertion of genes into crop plants to confer resistance to insect pests.
  8. ▪ The insertion of genes into crop plants to improve nutritional qualities.
  9. ▪ Isolation of the DNA making up a human gene using restriction enzymes, forming sticky ends.
  10. ▪ Cutting of bacterial plasmid DNA with the same restriction enzymes, forming complementary sticky ends.
  11. ▪ Insertion of human DNA into bacterial plasmid DNA using DNA ligase to form a recombinant plasmid.
  12. ▪ Insertion of recombinant plasmids into bacteria (specific details are not required).
  13. ▪ Multiplication of bacteria containing recombinant plasmids.
  14. ▪ Expression in bacteria of the human gene to make the human protein.
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