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Objectives Define a clone. Outline a technique for cloning using differentiated animal cells. Discuss the ethical issues of therapeutic cloning in humans.

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1 Objectives Define a clone. Outline a technique for cloning using differentiated animal cells. Discuss the ethical issues of therapeutic cloning in humans. Outcomes 3: Describe the process of embryo transplanting in animals. 5: Explain the advantages and disadvantages of different cloning techniques. 7: Make informed judgements on the economic and ethical issues concerning embryo cloning. Key terms: cloning, stem cell, differentiated, ethical.

2 A group of genetically identical organisms or a group of cells artificially derived from a single parent cell Outcomes 3: Describe the process of embryo transplanting in animals. 5: Explain the advantages and disadvantages of different cloning techniques. 7: Make informed judgements on the economic and ethical issues concerning embryo cloning. Key terms: cloning, stem cell, differentiated, ethical.

3 1. Taking plant cuttings Remove a small piece of the plant and put it in soil.

4 2. Tissue Cloning Get some cells from a plant. Give it some hormones and the right conditions. Each cell turns into a tiny new plant!

5 Tissue culture

6 3. Asexual reproduction Reproduction that involves only one parent. Cells divide. They contain the same genetic information as the parent cell.

7 4. Embryo cloning Splitting cells apart from a developing embryo to produce several identical embryos. Divide embryo up into cells Each cell grows into an identical embryo. Three identical calves born.

8 Embryo transplants Embryo transplantation enables a farmer to produce several new animals that have the characteristics of the best bull and best cow. Before embryo transplantation takes place, the cow is given fertility drugs to increase the number of eggs she produces. How does that improve the procedure?

9 Cloning an adult Embryo transplantation enables animals to be created that are clones of each other, but not clones of the parent. Cloning a single adult animal, especially a mammal, is much more complicated. The most famous animal clone is Dolly the sheep, who was born on 5 July 1996. Dolly was not the first animal clone, but the first mammal to be cloned from an adult cell.

10 What is nuclear transfer? Dolly was created using a technique called nuclear transfer. The egg cell is then made to divide and develop like a normal fertilized egg. The important difference is that it only contains the DNA from one, rather than two, animals. In this technique, the nucleus (i.e. DNA) from a body cell of the adult (a somatic cell) is removed. This nucleus is then inserted into an egg cell that has had its own nucleus removed. Why couldn’t the DNA be taken from a sperm or egg cell? Because they only contain half the genes of the animal.

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12 How was Dolly created?

13 What are the advantages and disadvantages of cloning in general? Outcomes 3: Describe the process of embryo transplanting in animals. 5: Explain the advantages and disadvantages of different cloning techniques. 7: Make informed judgements on the economic and ethical issues concerning embryo cloning. Key terms: cloning, stem cell, differentiated, ethical.

14 red blood cells Stem cells are unspecialized cells that can develop into any type of cell. Early embryos are good sources of stem cells. muscle cells liver cells stem cells What are stem cells?

15 How could you make an embryo that only contained your genes? Stem cells could be injected into damaged organs to rebuild the tissues. This would reduce the need for organ transplants. The stem cells would need to have the same genes as the patient, otherwise they would be rejected by the patient’s immune system. They would need to be clones. injected into patient with diseased liver liver is repaired stem cells Using stem cells

16 patient’s DNA inserted stem cells removed – the embryo dies 5 day-old embryo embryo cell nucleus removed The DNA of an embryo cell can be replaced with the DNA from a patient’s cell. The embryo produces stem cells containing the patient’s genes. The cells will not be rejected, so immune-suppressing drugs are not needed. This process is therapeutic cloning. Human therapeutic cloning

17 What ethical issues surround the use of therapeutic cloning in animals? Outcomes 3: Describe the process of embryo transplanting in animals. 5: Explain the advantages and disadvantages of different cloning techniques. 7: Make informed judgements on the economic and ethical issues concerning embryo cloning. Key terms: cloning, stem cell, differentiated, ethical.


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