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Chapter 7 Agricultural Biotechnology

Outline: 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Plant tissue culture 7.3 Genetically Modified Plant 7.4 Animal cloning 7.5 Genetically modified animal 2

Learning outcomes: Describe the steps in plant tissue culture. Describe the steps of genetic engineering in plant. Distinguish Agrobacterium tumefaciens and Gene gun/biolistic bombardment system for the transformation of plant. Distinguish animal cloning and genetically engineered animal. Describe the methods for the creation of a transgenic animal. 3

7.1 Introduction Increase of world population

7.1 Introduction Food security Selective breeding VS Agricultural biotechnology

7.2 Plant tissue culture Totipotency: ability of a cell or tissue or organ to grow and develop into a fully differentiated organism. An entire plant can be regenerated from a single cell.

Discussion Is totipoteny found in human/animal?

7.2 Plant tissue culture Plant tissue culture: A process of growing a plant in the laboratory from cells rather than seeds. Also called micropropagation.

7.2 Plant tissue culture callus culture- solid medium suspension culture- liquid medium.

7.2 Plant tissue culture a mass of tissue or cells (explant) must be removed from the plant of interest undifferentiated cells form a crystalline white layer on top of the solid medium, called the callus undifferentiated callus cells to develop into a plant shoot root hairs to start growing from some of the shoots plantlet

7.2 Plant tissue culture Tissue Culture: seeds embryos Wheat inflorescence - auxin/ + cytokinin Callus + auxin

Discussion What is the advantages of plant tissue culture?

The advantages To produce many copies of the same plants To produce plants anytime we want although the climates are not appropriate to produce a plant. Moreover, if seed is not available, it is possible to produce a plant with this method. If there is plant with partially infected tissue, it is possible to produce new plant without infection.

The advantages Very helpful in the genetically modified organism studies. Very useful solution for the prevention of starvation in third world countries since the process id highly efficient The time required is shortened, no need to wait for the whole life cycle of seed development.

7.3 Genetically Modified Plant Genetic engineering in plant: enabling directed changes to be made to the genotype of a plant, circumventing the random processes inherent in conventional breeding GM plant/crop : plants with the DNA that has been modified using genetic engineering techniques

7.3 Genetically Modified Plant There are five major steps involved in GM plant: 1. DNA is extracted from an organism that has the desired trait. 2. The desired gene is located and copied. 3. The gene is inserted into a single plant cell using a transformation method. 4. The cell multiplies and grows a new plant that contains the transgene in all of its cells. 5. Through backcross breeding the transgenic plant is crossed with a plant from a high yielding line. The resulting hybrids are the genetically modified plants that can enter the marketplace. http://www.instruction.greenriver.edu/mcvay/es204/es%20docs/animations/trans genic_plants.swf

7.3 Genetically Modified Plant

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7.3 Genetically Modified Plant Transformation of foreign DNA into plant: Agrobacterium tumefaciens Gene gun/biolistic bombardment system

7.3 Genetically Modified Plant Agrobacterium tumefaciens A soil bacterium that Crown Gall disease During the infection, a specific segment of the Ti plasmid DNA (T-DNA- responsible for tumour formation) is transferred from the bacteria to the plant. Scientists have exploited this genetic transfer in order to get genes with desired properties into plant cells.

7.3 Genetically Modified Plant Agrobacterium tumefaciens

7.3 Genetically Modified Plant Agrobacterium tumefaciens

7.3 Genetically Modified Plant Gene gun/biolistic bombardment system Used to blast tiny metal beads coated with DNA into an embryonic plant cell Aimed at the nucleus or the chloroplast Use marker genes (antibiotic resistance) to distinguish genetically transformed cells useful in plants that are resistant to Agrobacterium http://www.instruction.greenriver.edu /mcvay/es204/es%20docs/animation s/transgenic_plants.swf

7.3 Genetically Modified Plant Examples of GM crops Insect resistant cotton Bt toxin kills the cotton boll worm Insect resistant corn Bt toxin kills the European corn borer

7.3 Genetically Modified Plant Examples of GM crops Herbicide resistant crops - soybean, corn, canola Virus resistance - papaya resistant to papaya ringspot virus

7.3 Genetically Modified Plant Gene gun/biolistic bombardment system Golden Rice increased Vitamin A content

Discussion What is the advantages of GM plant/crops?

Discussion Describe the process of making fish tomato. Antifreeze gene from winter flounder Tomato GM Tomato

7.4 Animal cloning Cloning - the creation of an organism that is an exact genetic copy of another Clones are not exactly identical Shaped by experiences and environments Clones may be old before their time Shortened telomeres Example: Dolly the ship

7.4 Animal cloning DNA from donor cell must be inserted into an egg Egg is prepared by enucleation Pipette suctions out the nucleus DNA from donor cell put into egg cell Embryo is transferred to a surrogate mother for gestation http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/conten t/tech/cloning/clickandclone/

7.4 http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/tech/cloning/whatiscloni ng/scnt.html

Discussion Is it possible to clone a dinosaur?

7.5 Genetically modified animal Genetically modified animal / transgenic animal: Animals which have been genetically engineered to contain one or more genes from an exogenous source. Improve genetic Features of domesticated Animals

7.5 Genetically modified animal Three major method for the creation of a transgenic animal: Nuclear microinjection Retrovirus-mediated gene transfer Embryonic stem cell-mediated gene transfer

7.5 Genetically modified animal Nuclear microinjection Introduces the transgene DNA at the earliest possible stage of development of the zygote DNA is injected directly into nucleus of egg or sperm

7.5 Genetically modified animal Retrovirus-mediated gene transfer Infecting mouse embryos with retroviruses before the embryos are implanted

7.5 Genetically modified animal Embryonic stem cellmediated gene transfer Embryonic stem cells are mixed with DNA and will absorb the DNA http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_priz es/medicine/laureates/2007/advance d.html

7.5 Genetically modified animal Example of GM animals

7.5 Genetically modified animal Example of GM animals GM salmon AquAdvantage salmon

Extra reading http://www.scq.ubc.ca/your-guide-to-plant-cell-culture/ http://www.dnatube.com/video/5576/flavrsavr-tomatofirst- Transgenic-Crop http://www.monsanto.com/pages/default.aspx http://palmer-dna-tech-project- 2012.wikispaces.com/Rachel+Laufmann http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/tech/cloning/ http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/tech/cloning/clickandclone/

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