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Gene Editing (CIE A Level Biology)

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Gene Editing

  • Gene editing (or genome editing) allows genetic engineers to alter the DNA of organisms by inserting, deleting or replacing DNA at specific sites in the genome known to cause disease
  • It is a form of genetic engineering however, foreign DNA is not introduced into the genome
  • Gene editing enables the scientists to be more accurate in their manipulation of the genome
  • In the past, inaccurate methods using vectors were used
  • These included
    • Modifying viruses to insert DNA into the gene causing the disease
      • However this resulted in DNA being inserted into other genes causing unforeseen consequences
    • Liposomes (small spheres of lipid molecules) containing the normal gene which was sprayed into noses
      • This was only a short-term solution as the epithelial cells lining the nasal passageway were short-lived
  • Today, scientists have developed new gene-editing techniques
    • The most common is CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats)
      • This technique involves using the natural defence mechanism that bacteria (and some archaea) have evolved to cut the DNA strands at a specific point as determined by a guide RNA attached to an enzyme (Cas9)
      • Once cut, scientists can then either insert, delete or replace the ‘faulty’ DNA with normal DNA
  • Gene editing is involved in gene therapies (e.g. developing treatments for cystic fibrosis and sickle cell anaemia)
  • Gene therapy is the treatment of a genetic disease by altering the person’s genotype
  • As scientists learn more about the human genome (from the Human Genome Project) and the proteome and have the technology to process large quantities of data through computational biology, they are gaining a better understanding of which genes are responsible for genetic diseases and where they are located and therefore what DNA base (A, G, C, T) changes need to occur to treat or cure the disease

Gene Editing Diagram

gene editing process

Gene editing involves the manipulation of a person's genome without introducing foreign DNA

Examiner Tip

The key point to remember is that gene editing is a form of genetic engineering involving the insertion, deletion or replacement of DNA at specific sites in the genome, and that there is no foreign DNA involved in the process.

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