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1 Agriscience Applications
Biotechnology

2 The Beginning… Bio Technology
In your notebook write a definition for biotechnology Bio Technology

3 Application of science to an industrial or commercial objective
The Beginning… Bio Life or living Application of science to an industrial or commercial objective Technology

4 According to Merriam-Webster…
Main Entry: bio·tech·nol·o·gy Function: noun Date: 1941 1: the manipulation (as through genetic engineering) of living organisms or their components to produce useful usually commercial products (as pest resistant crops, new bacterial strains, or novel pharmaceuticals) ; also : any of various applications of biological science used in such manipulation

5 History Biotechnology has been around since the beginning of time
Yeast to make bread rise Bacteria to ferment sauerkraut Bacteria to produce cheese, yogurt Transform grain into alcohol

6 Biotechnology Silage Used for animal feed
Green grasses and grains stored in air tight containers Converts sugars and starches to acids

7 The Genetic Connection
Genetics Biology of heredity Transmission of characteristics from an organism to its offspring through genes in reproductive cells Gregor Mendel Experimented with garden pea plants

8 The Genetic Connection
Genes Components of cells that determine individual characteristics of all living things Comprised of DNA The “Blueprint” of cells and their successive cells

9 The Genetic Connection
Animal Cell

10 The Genetic Connection
Gene Mapping Matching a gene to a trait Determines what gene is responsible for certain traits Examples: Tendency of baldness Tendency of females to have twins Height of plants

11 Application of Biotechnology
DNA Matching Identifying the parents of offspring Genetic engineering Early 1980’s Modifies the genetic make-up of animals and plants Movement of genetic information (genes) from one cell to another

12 Products of Genetic Engineering
Insulin Treats diabetes Herbicide resistant crops BST (bovine somatotrapin) Increases milk production Lee-minus Bacteria that retards frost formation on plants Convert waste to fuel

13 Objective Explore the structure of DNA as it is related to examples of agricultural plants and animals

14 DNA Found in all living cells
All DNA is similar in structure and function transmitter of heredity information

15 DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid Come in pairs of strands Shape
connected by bases Shape double helix

16 DNA in Genetics Gene Splicing Examples:
Removing and inserting genes into DNA Alters a given characteristic Examples: Alter a plants susceptibility to disease Make a plant resistant to insects Alter bacteria to increase meat production

17 Gene Mapping The process of finding and recording the location of genes

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19 Recombinant DNA Improves animal and plant performance by manipulation
Alter microorganisms Control disease insects weeds pest Less use of chemicals more biological control better for the environment

20 Concerns Federal and state governments monitor use Extensive testing
Laboratory to the greenhouse Final testing is occurs outdoors prior to final approval Final approval only after all phases are completed

21 Assignment Organize a discussion group with two other people.
Explore four benefits and concerns of biotechnology Record your benefits and concerns in your notes with an explanation Provide the best solution for your concerns Be ready to share your work


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