BIOL 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Agarose, Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid, Pyrosequencing

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Three function elements are required for replication and stable inheritance of chromosomes: multiple origins of replication, centromere where the spindle fibres are formed, telomere (cid:198) extreme end. Plasmid with leu (cid:120) (cid:120) going to transform yeast (cid:120) (cid:120) Leu plasmid is introduced into leu- yeast line (cid:120) missing an origin of replication so plasmid cannot be replicated. Eukaryotic chromosomes are linear not circular (cid:120) (cid:120) (cid:120) (cid:120) (cid:120) Cut plasmid to make it linear (cid:120) (cid:120) dna has been degraded missing a telomere. Add telomere (cid:120) (cid:120) (cid:120) not being degraded. Centromere specific sequence (cen) of saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast) (cid:120) centromeric repeats: most eukaryotic organisms have many repeats of regions 1, 2, and 3 (cid:120) regions 1 and 3 are highly conserved while region 2 is variable. Transcriptase (tert). (cid:120) the telomerase rna has a short template sequence that specifies the telomere repeats. Mechanism of telomerase action from the protozoan oxytricha.

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