BSC 114 Chapter Notes - Chapter 20: Reading Frame, Electrophoresis, Genomic Library

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Recombinant dna- dna molecules formed when segments of dna from two different sources (often different species) are combined in vitro (in a test tube) Biotechnology- the manipulation of organisms or their components to make useful products. Genetic engineering- the direct manipulation of genes for practical purposes. Plasmids- small circular dna molecules that replicate separately from the bacterial chromosome. The production of multiple copies of a single gene is called gene cloning. Gene cloning and genetic engineering rely on the use of enzymes that cut dna molecules at a limited number of specific locations. These enzymes are called restriction endonucleases or restriction enzymes. Each restriction enzyme is very specific, only recognizing a particular short dna sequence, or restriction site. Because any sequence usually occurs (by chance) many times in a long dna molecule, a restriction enzyme will make many cuts in a dna molecule, yielding a set of restriction fragments.

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