BIOL 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Dna Ligase, Dna Profiling, Prenatal Diagnosis

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Technology and applications: gene cloning, production of pharmaceuticals, vaccines, dna fingerprinting for forensics, animal and plant breeding, wildlife, transgenic organisms, diagnosis of genetic disease and gene therapy conservation and management, etc. The implications: privacy of genetic information, pre-natal diagnosis of genetic disease and gene therapy, safety of genetically engineered products and organisms; their impact on the environment and consumers. Watson and crick: model of the dna molecule. The tool box of the genetic engineer: restriction enzymes cut at a specific sites in the double stranded dna molecule. *complimentary ends of two dna molecules can be covalently joined together using the enzyme, dna ligase. Dna ligase: an enzyme that catalyzes the formation of phosphodiester bond between nucleotides. A cloning vector, a mini-chromosome, called a plasmid replicates autonomously in the bacterial host. The presence of the plasmid in the bacterium is detected by the bacterium"s resistance to an antibiotic.

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