Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Expression Vector, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Celera Corporation

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Last class we talked about cloning in bacteria. Dna technologies 2: using cloning sequence to generate qualities of a specific dna sequence (or gene) What if we wanted to generate a representation of an entire genome: like a reference book in a library, resource that you can return to repeatedly. Genomic library- a collection of clones that contains a copy of every dna sequence in a genome. Can be made using a plasmid cloning vector. The number of clones in a genomic library increases with the size of the genome. Is a resource containing the entire dna of an organism cut into pieces. You can search through the same genomic library on various occasions to find and isolate different genes or other dna sequences. Low quantities of re will partially digest dna: <100% cutting, creates overlapping fragments. Library contains complete genome: probe for any gene of interest cdna libraries are created from mrna.

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