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DNA Technology and The Human Genome Worksheet

This document is a reading guide for a chapter on DNA technology and the human genome from an Advanced Biology textbook. It contains 12 questions about topics like DNA transformation, transduction, and conjugation in bacteria; the roles of bacterial F factors and R plasmids; how restriction enzymes are used; how DNA is copied and sorted; DNA fingerprinting; and the ethical issues around gene therapy and human genome projects. It also includes the lyrics to "The PCR Song" about the polymerase chain reaction process.
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DNA Technology and The Human Genome Worksheet

This document is a reading guide for a chapter on DNA technology and the human genome from an Advanced Biology textbook. It contains 12 questions about topics like DNA transformation, transduction, and conjugation in bacteria; the roles of bacterial F factors and R plasmids; how restriction enzymes are used; how DNA is copied and sorted; DNA fingerprinting; and the ethical issues around gene therapy and human genome projects. It also includes the lyrics to "The PCR Song" about the polymerase chain reaction process.
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Advanced (Honors) Biology Name____________________________

Mrs. Senegar-Mitchell

CHAPTER 12 – DNA Technology and the Human Genome


Chapter Reading Guide

1. Define and compare the processes of transformation, transduction, and conjugation. Explain
why bacterial mating is NOT reproductive.

Transformation Transduction Conjugation

2. Describe the roles of bacterial F factors. Define a plasmid and explain why R plasmids pose
serious human health problems.

3. Explain how restriction enzymes are used to “cut and paste” DNA.

Reading guide based on the text, BIOLOGY: Concepts and Connections, 4th edition. Images used with permission from Pearson
5 Education for www.bridgestoliterarcy.com.
Advanced (Honors) Biology Name____________________________
Mrs. Senegar-Mitchell

4. Describe the process used to produce many copies of a desired gene.

5. Explain how gel electrophoresis is used to sort DNA.

6. Explain how restriction fragment analysis is used to detect differences in DNA sequences.

7. Explain how polymerase chain reactions work and how this process is useful to biologists.

Reading guide based on the text, BIOLOGY: Concepts and Connections, 4th edition. Images used with permission from Pearson
Education for www.bridgestoliterarcy.com.
Advanced (Honors) Biology Name____________________________
Mrs. Senegar-Mitchell

8. Describe the three overlapping stages of the Human Genome Project. Explain why it is
important to also sequence the genomes of other organisms.

9. Explain how DNA fingerprinting is used in making identifications.

10. Explain how DNA technology has helped to produce insulin, growth hormone, and vaccines.

11. Describe the recent efforts in human gene therapy. Discuss the ethical issues that these
techniques present.

12. Describe the ethical dilemmas associated with DNA technology and increased knowledge of
the human genome.

Reading guide based on the text, BIOLOGY: Concepts and Connections, 4th edition. Images used with permission from Pearson
Education for www.bridgestoliterarcy.com.
Advanced (Honors) Biology Name____________________________
Mrs. Senegar-Mitchell

The PCR Song Brought to you by the fine scientist at…


There was a time when to amplify DNA,
You had to grow tons and tons of tiny cells.

Then along came a guy named Dr. Kary Mullis,


Said you can amplify in vitro just as well.

Just mix your template with a buffer and some primers,


Nucleotides and polymerases, too.

Denaturing, annealing, and extending.


Well it’s amazing what heating and cooling and heating will do.

PCR, when you need to detect mutations.


PCR, when you need to recombine.
PCR, when you need to find out who the daddy is.
PCR, when you need to solve a crime.

(repeat chorus)

Check out the PCR Song Music Video at:

http://bio-rad.cnpg.com/lsca/videos/ScientistsForBetterPCR/

Reading guide based on the text, BIOLOGY: Concepts and Connections, 4th edition. Images used with permission from Pearson
Education for www.bridgestoliterarcy.com.

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