BIOL 2210 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Recombinant Dna, Gene Duplication, Dna Replication

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Annealing - cooling down and adding primers, which bind to a single strand of dna. Recombinant dna - dna containing information from two different species of organisms. Reverse transcription - dna is produced from mrna. Restriction enzymes - cut apart and destroy foreign dna molecules injected into the cell by viruses. Denaturation - dna is heated to boiling, which denatures dna and splits the double strand into two separate strands. Extension - warming up and adding nucleotides and the enzyme dna polymerase to finish replication. Original strands act as templates like in dna replication. Two major goals of recombinant dna technology involving the use of. Bacteria : gene amplification make copies of the gene of interest, protein synthesis get bacteria to make the protein that is coded for on the gene. One big difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic chromosomes prokaryotic chromosomes lack nonsense codes with noncoding sequences. Eukaryotic cells do have nonsense codes and noncoding sequences.

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