BIOL207 Lecture Notes - Lecture 33: Southern Blot, Genetically Modified Organism, Non-Homologous End Joining

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Contain foreign dna that has been introduced using biotechnology. Transgene: dna from another species or recombinant dna from the same species that has been manipulated in the lab and reintroduced in the species. Transgenic organisms and genetically modified organisms (gmo) are synonymous. Transformation or transfection: the process of creating transgenic organisms or cells to become whole organisms with a permanent change in their germline. Transformation also means introducing foreign dna into bacterial cells, however it is only for temporary use, not germ line changes) Transgenic organisms are useful because: important research tools and help in exploring a genes function, gene therapy, widespread in agriculture, making a transgenic cell. Dna must be transferred across the cell membrane without destroying the cell. Electroporation: temporarily increasing the porosity of the cell so naked dna can enter the cells. Naked dna can also be microinjected into the cells using a specialised needle. Vectors can be used to transport dna across the membrane.

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