BIOL 112 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Restriction Enzyme, Polymerization, Expression Vector

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The longer the stretch of the complementary sequence, the greater the affinity to the other strand. So you synthesise a short stretch of radioactive dna that is complementary to the sequence you"re looking for. Then you expose the cdna library to the probe - should stick to the right colony. You can then find the radioactive colony - that"s the one you want. For insulin, deduce a sequence that codes for insulin and synthesise the corresponding sequence. Due to the degeneracy of the code, you have to use a mixture of all the possible corresponding sequences. Now you have found the human gene for insulin and put it in bacteria. Next step, make the bacteria express the gene - give it a promoter and terminator so rna polymerase will recognise it as a gene. Back to restriction enzymes - each one leaves a different, characteristic overhang when it cuts. And the sticky ends will try to find each other.

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