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Revision: Applications of Biotechnology Zoology HSC Science Class 12 Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education

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Definitions [8]

Definition: Gene Therapy

The technique of treating genetic disorders by correcting defective genes in somatic cells is called gene therapy.

Definition: Transgenic Animal

A transgenic animal is an animal whose genome has been artificially modified to contain one or more genes from another species.

Definition: Therapeutic Cloning

The technique of producing stem cells from cloned embryos for treatment of diseases is called therapeutic cloning.

Definition: Gene Cloning

Gene cloning is a genetic engineering technique in which a single copy of a gene or DNA segment is isolated and multiplied to produce many identical copies.

Definition: Cloning

The process of producing an exact genetic replica of a cell, tissue, organ, or entire organism is called cloning.

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Cloning is the process of producing identical copies of a gene, DNA fragment, cell, or organism.

Definition: Reproductive Cloning

The production of a complete organism by fusion of a somatic cell nucleus with an enucleated ovum is called reproductive cloning.

Definition: Bioethics

Bioethics are a set of standards that may be used to regulate our activities in relation to the biological world.

Define the term:

Bioethics

Bioethics is the branch of ethics that deals with moral principles and issues arising from advances in biology, medicine, and life sciences.

Key Points

Key Points: Gene Therapy
  • Gene therapy is the treatment of diseases by replacing, altering, or adding genes to correct genetic defects.
  • It is used to treat genetic disorders such as haemophilia, cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anaemia, and thalassemia.
  • Genes can be delivered into cells by ex vivo (outside the body), in vivo (inside the body), or using vectors like viruses and liposomes.
  • There are two types: germ-line therapy (affects future generations, not used in humans) and somatic cell therapy (affects only the patient and is commonly used).
  • Gene therapy has applications in treating genetic diseases, cancer, and improving immune response, but it involves technical and ethical challenges.
Key Points: Molecular Diagnosis
  • Molecular diagnosis enables early detection of diseases using techniques like PCR and ELISA before symptoms appear.
  • PCR detects very low levels of pathogen DNA or RNA by amplification and is used for diseases like HIV and genetic disorders.
  • DNA probes labeled with radioactive markers help identify mutations by hybridization and autoradiography.
Key Points: Transgenic Animal
  • Transgenic animals are those whose genome is altered by introducing genes from another species.
  • They are produced by methods such as DNA microinjection, retrovirus-mediated transfer, and embryonic stem cell transfer.
  • Transgenic animals help in studying gene function, regulation, and normal growth and development.
  • They are used as disease models to understand disorders like cancer and Alzheimer’s and to develop medicines and vaccines.
  • Transgenic animals produce biological products (e.g., human proteins in milk) and are used for vaccine and chemical safety testing.
 
Key Points: Bioethics
  • Bioethics is the study of moral principles and decisions related to biological sciences and their impact on society.
  • It deals with issues like cloning, gene therapy, genetic engineering, euthanasia, and in vitro fertilisation.
  • Biotechnology raises ethical concerns such as animal suffering, gene transfer between species, and misuse of living organisms.
  • Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) may pose risks to human health, the environment, and biodiversity, and can disturb natural processes.
  • To ensure safety and ethical use, measures like biosafety regulations and organisations such as the Genetic Engineering Approval Committee (GEAC) are established.
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