Thebiotutor.com A2 Biology OCR Unit F215: Control, genomes and environment Module 2.3 Genomes and gene technologies Answers

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Thebiotutor.com A2 Biology OCR Unit F215: Control, genomes and environment Module 2.3 Genomes and gene technologies Answers Andy Todd 1

1. (i) plasmid cut by restriction enzyme; at specific sequence; same enzyme as used to cut (insulin) gene; sticky ends / described; ref. complementary sticky ends; ligase seals (sugar-phosphate) backbone / AW; max 4 credit any two from the following: 1 antibiotic resistance (gene) introduced and survivors have plasmid; 2 fluorescent marker (gene) introduced and glowing bacteria have plasmid; 3 identify bacteria producing insulin using antibodies; 2 2. referring to pig insulin: ethical / religious, reasons; incompatibility / lack of tolerance / immune response; ora not exactly the same as / less effective than, human insulin; ora referring to human insulin from bacteria: engineered insulin is cheaper; ora greater supply of engineered insulin; ora 1 [1] 3 (i) endonuclease; cuts DNA; with sticky or blunt ends; at, palindromic/aw/specific/4 to 6 base pair/restriction, site; from bacteria; for cutting phage DNA; max 3 2 sources DNA; ref. sticky ends; complementary binding; H-bonds between bases; A to T and C to G; nicks in sugar-phosphate backbone sealed/aw; by ligase; max 4 [7] 4 Andy Todd 2

max 7 for the process of genetic engineering max 2 for the advantages 1 identify / find, gene (for insulin) / length of DNA coding for insulin; 2 obtain / isolate / extract, gene / length of DNA (for insulin); obtain / isolate / extract, mrna (for insulin); 3 restriction enzyme / named e.g.; reverse transcriptase; 4 cut plasmid; cut plasmid; 5 use same restriction enzyme; use restriction enzyme / named e.g.; 6 ref to, complementary ends / sticky ends / described; 7 insert, gene / AW, into plasmid; 8 recombinant DNA; 9 plasmid uptake by bacteria; 10 identify those bacteria that have taken up the plasmid; 11 provide with, raw materials / nutrients; 12 fermenter / bioreactor; 13 bacteria produce insulin; 14 extract and purify / downstream processing; 15 AVP; e.g.. detail of uptake by bacteria method of identifying those that took up plasmid PCR ligase 7 max 16 advantage 1; e.g. more reliable supply 17 advantage 2; greater / faster, production overcomes ethical problem described less risk of disease less risk of, rejection / side effects human insulin so more effective 8 max QWC clear, well organised using specialist terms; award QWC mark if four of the following are used 1 5 gene plasmid restriction enzyme complementary named e.g. of a restriction enzyme sticky end reverse transcriptase recombinant DNA fermenter / bioreactor [9] (i) 4-6 base pairs; Andy Todd 3

palindromic / AW; specific sequence; max 2 yes, same sticky ends / sticky ends shown; GATC / CTAG complementary (bases); hydrogen bond; A with T; C with G; max 3 (iii) two correct cuts; G A T T C A G A A T T T C G A A T C C T A A G T C T T A A A G C T T A G 1 6 1 restriction enzyme to cut gene from genome; 2 and, plasmid / artificial chromosome / DNA of vector; 3 same restriction enzyme; 4 if cut with sticky ends then join; 5 if cut with blunt ends then, sticky ends / nucleotides, added; R bases 6 with C bases one end and G bases other; 7 requires terminal transferase; 8 (DNA) ligase needed to seal nicks in DNA backbone; 9 ref to join phosphate - sugar / adds phosphate; 10 DNA may be produced by reverse transcriptase; 11 from mrna; 12 single strand made double stranded by DNA polymerase; 13 wanted DNA replicated by polymerase chain reaction (PCR); 14 using, DNA polymerase with high optimum temperature /Taq polymerase; 15 AVP; max 8 QWC - clear, well-organised answer using specialist terms; 1 award QWC mark if three of the following are used endonuclease terminal transferase reverse transcriptase (DNA) ligase DNA polymerase PCR correct use of nucleotide and base sticky ends blunt ends [9] 7 Andy Todd 4

(i) ref to, rdna / recombinant DNA; restriction enzyme(s); cut DNA at specific site(s); detail site(s); ref to viral DNA and, human DNA / DNA of gene; ref to sticky ends; complementary binding; detail of binding; A = T / C = G / hydrogen bonds ligase to seal nicks in (sugar-phosphate) backbone; max 4 has effect when added to genome; not masked; no need to, remove / inactivate, recessive / mutant, allele; max 2 Andy Todd 5