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1 Biotechnology Cheek Cell DNA

2 What is biotechnology? Bio = life Tech = systematic treatment of an art, craft, or technique -ology = the study of Biotechnology is the use of living organisms or their products, for a specific purpose.

3 So what do I get from biotechnology?
Higher quality crops; more nutritious; better tasting • Leaner meat • Higher quality milk & cheese (lower fat, more protein) • Forensics and evidence analysis • Using microbes to clean up oil spills and toxic waste • Sewage treatment • Antibiotics and other medications • Gene therapy • Tissue transplants • Vaccines • Bioenergy – fuel from plants, wood grain, ethanol

4 Biotechnology technician
Many biotechnology technicians work in areas such as the production of medicines and vaccines, plant and livestock improvement programs, conservation genetics, DNA profiling, tissue culture, and genetic engineering Educational Requirements– Biotechnology Technicians must have an Associate’s degree from a community college or junior college. Average Salary = $25,000 - $40,000/year Hyperlink to slcc biotechnology site: there is a video there to watch if you would like

5 DNA Deoxyribonucleic Acid
GENES – give our cells instructions for building our bodies (eye color, hair color, etc.) Genes are made up of DNA DNA contains the instructions for making an organism, including YOU! If the DNA for just one cell of your body could be laid out end to end, it would measure 6 feet long.

6 Do you want to see your dna strands?
Swish the salt water in their mouths for 30 seconds. This amount of swishing will become quite laborious – hang in there. When 30 seconds are up, spit the water back into your cup. Pipette or pour your cheek solution into vial to about half way full. Cap the vials and gently rock the vial on its side for 2-3 minutes Rocking too hard creates bubbles and bubbles are not good for this process!

7 …Almost there Now tilt the tubes slightly and pipette about 1 teaspoon of chilled rubbing alcohol into the vials. Try to pour it gently down the side of the vial so that it forms a layer on top of the cheek cell mixture.  DO NOT MIX THIS! The alcohol dehydrates and precipitates the DNA. Let vial stand 1 to 2 minutes Observe what is happening and record on your paper.

8 What happened? The clouds of white strands are your DNA.
One individual strand of DNA is so thin that you will never be able to see it without using a microscope. What we are seeing are many, many strands of your DNA intertwined together so that they become visible to the eye as whitish strands.

9 Assessment Write a paragraph explaining what else you know about DNA, biotechnology, or genetics. When finished writing take your paragraph and find two other people that wrote similar paragraphs. As a group of three, write an introduction and conclusion paragraph to go with your already written paragraphs. Your paragraphs will make up the body of a five paragraph essay.


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