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LT10 Genetically Modified Organisms

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Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs)

Transgenic Plants

 All cells are totipotent
Can de-differentiate to recreate a new plant
 Possible to alter just one cell and recreate an altered plant
 When a piece of plant tissue is cultured in a sterile medium
containing nutrients and appropriate growth regulators -
some cells are stimulated to proliferate indefinitely in a
disorganised manner producing a mass of relatively
undifferentiated cells = callus
If growth regulators are carefully manipulated , a formation of a shoot can be
induced
Tobacco, petunia, carrot, potato, Arabidopsis – single cell from a callus can be grown
into a small clump of cells from which a whole plant can be regenerated
 Helped to isolate receptors for growth regulators and in analysing mechanisms of
morphogenesis and plant gene expression
 Agriculture: modify ratio of lipid starch and protein content in seeds, pest and virus
resistance, create plants to tolerate extreme habitats
Variety of rice to genetically engineered to produce β-carotene (precursor of
vitamin A)


Agrobacterium Biology (Agrobacterium tumefaciens)

 Uses horizontal gene transfer (T-plasmid) to cause tumours in plants
Transfers “T-DNA” to cause dysregulated growth – auxins + opines for selective
growth advantage
 Plasmid can be altered to include specific genes – antibiotic resistance, increased
growth




Biolistics (Gene Gun)

,  Directly fire DNA into cells – helium-propelled
tungsten/gold particles




Transgenic Rapeseed GM corn
Herbicide-resistant Rapeseed BT corn - Bacillus thuringiensis proteins
 Resistant to glyphosate (roundup)  Delta-endotoxins, pore-forming
 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate  Less insecticide needed
synthase (EPSPS)  Meant to be inactive on mammals
 Bacterial resistance enzymes added to  Possibly off target effects-
genome butterflies, bees. (targets corn
 More pesticides can be used borers)
 Gene transfer to weeds = resistant
weeds?


GM Rice GM Tomatoes
 Vitamin A deficiency kills 700,000 Increased shelf life:
children under 5 a year  Longer lasting tomatoes, bananas,
 Golden Rice 2: Oryza sativa rice strawberries
 Inhibition of N-glycan processing
engineered to produce 23x β-
enzymes (Meli et al., 2010)
carotene (vitamin A)
 Can be ripened for longer in the sun
 2 years of ‘successful’ field testing
Production of Biofuels
Enogen: maize seed that converts starch to sugar shortcuts biofuel production
(reduces costs)




Transgenic Animals

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