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239 Pages·2004·4.304 MB·English
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Omoto_FM 1/23/04 10:18 AM Page i Genes and DNA Omoto_FM 1/23/04 10:18 AM Page ii Omoto_FM 1/23/04 10:18 AM Page iii Genes and DNA A B E G I N N E R ’ S G U I D E T O G E N E T I C S A N D I T S A P P L I C AT I O N S CHARLOTTE K. OMOTO AND PAUL F. LURQUIN COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS NEW YORK Omoto_FM 1/23/04 10:18 AM Page iv Columbia University Press Publishers Since 1893 New York Chichester, West Sussex Copyright © 2004Columbia University Press All rights reserved Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Omoto, Charlotte K. Genes and DNA : a beginner’s guide to genetics and its applications / Charlotte K. Omoto and Paul F. Lurquin. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0–231–13012–0 (cloth : alk. paper) ISBN 0–231–13013–9 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Genetics. 2. Molecular genetics. I. Lurquin, Paul F. II. Title. QH430.O47 2004 576.5—dc22 2003062584 Columbia University Press books are printed on permanent and durable acid-free paper. Printed in the United States of America c 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 p 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Omoto_FM 1/23/04 10:18 AM Page v IN MEMORY OF OUR MOTHERS Omoto_FM 1/23/04 10:18 AM Page vi Omoto_FM 1/23/04 10:18 AM Page vii Contents Acknowledgments xiii List of Contributors xv Preface: Why Is Genetics Important? xvii Chapter 1. What Are Genes? 1 DNA 1 DNA Can Be Specifically Stained and Observed in Cells 2 DNA Determines Genetic Properties in Bacteria 3 DNA Is a Double Helix 6 Transfer of Genetic Information to Progeny 9 DNA Can Be Replicated in the Test Tube 10 Summary 17 Try This at Home: Extract DNA from Vegetables in Your Kitchen 17 Box 1.1. PCR and Identification 15 Chapter 2. Inheritance of Single-Gene Traits 19 Plants Are Good Organisms for the Study of Inheritance 20 Genes Do Not Blend 21 Rules of Inheritance 22 Behavior of Chromosomes 23 Omoto_FM 1/23/04 10:18 AM Page viii viii CONTENTS The Punnett Square 24 Incomplete Dominance 28 Sex Is Also Determined by Inheritance Rules 29 Summary 33 Chapter 3. Mendelian Traits in Humans 34 Blood Types 34 Sex-Linked Traits: Hemophilia 35 Sex-Linked Traits: Color Blindness 37 Prostate and Breast Cancer 37 Genetic Metabolic Diseases 39 Sickle-cell Anemia 41 Hemochromatosis 42 Another Sex-Influenced Trait: Male Pattern Baldness 44 Dominant Genetic Diseases 44 Pedigree Analysis 45 Summary 50 Try This at Home: Pedigree Game 50 Box 3.1. Warning on Diet Products 40 Chapter 4. From Genes to Phenotype 53 Transcription 54 Translation 56 Changes in DNA Modify the Amino Acid Sequences of Proteins 61 Gene Regulation 63 Summary 67 Try This at Home: DNA Replication, Transcription, and Translation Game 68 Box 4.1 Why People Are Saving Their Babies’ Cord Blood 65 Chapter 5. Using Bacteria as Protein Factories 70 Tools for Manufacturing Proteins 70 Using Restriction Enzymes and Plasmids to Clone a Gene 73 Producing Human Proteins in E. Coli 74 Medically Important Human Proteins Made in E. Coli 76 Summary 78 Chapter 6. Genetically Modified Plants 79 What Are Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs)? 79 Omoto_FM 1/23/04 10:18 AM Page ix CONTENTS ix Agrobacterium-Mediated Gene Transfer 80 Biolistics 81 Genetic Modifications 86 Genetically Modified Nonfood Plants 88 Ecological Issues 90 Labeling Issues and Food Safety 91 Summary 92 Box 6.1: Detecting Foreign Genes in Genetically Modified Plants 85 Chapter 7. When Things Go Wrong 93 Errors in Chromosome Number 94 Multiple Sets of Chromosomes 94 Looking at Our Chromosomes 96 Changes in the DNA Base Sequence 97 Triplet Repeat Errors 102 Summary 103 Chapter 8. Mutagens, Teratogens, and Human Reproduction 104 Spontaneous Mutations 104 Mutagens 105 How Do We Detect Mutagens? 107 Teratogens 109 Human Reproduction 112 Summary 113 Box 8.1: Why There Were Few Thalidomide-Caused Birth Defects in the United States 110 Chapter 9. Linkage and Mapping: Gene Discovery 114 There Are Many Genes on Each Chromosome 114 Independent Assortment of Genes 115 Linkage 118 Recombination 119 Linkage to a DNA Marker 123 The Human Genome Project and Others 131 Discovering Disease Genes in Humans 132 Summary 133 Try This at Home: Independent Assortment of Chromosomes and the Making of a Unique Individual 133 Try This at Home: Explore Genetics Databases 135

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