BIO1022 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Plasmid, Antimicrobial Resistance, Deoxyribonuclease I

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Describe key events in dna replication and the function of the essential enzymes required. Understand the basis for analysing dna by gel electrophoresis after treatment with restriction enzymes. Describe the basic procedures of recombinant dna technology using restrictions enzymes, cloning vector plasmids and e. coli. Recount several ways in which dna manipulation and genetic engineering are proving useful in medicine and medical research. Occurs in s stage of the cell cycle: parental strands has 2 complementary strands of dna. Chromosomes are a linear double stranded dna molecule. This is within the replication bubble: rna primare is made, dna polymerase iii begins to make the leading strand. 2. the leading strand is elongated continuously in the 5" to 3" direction as fork progresses. Create modi ed organism for use: ex. Type 1 diabetes - human insulin (51aa, cystic brosis - dnase i.

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