BIOL1006 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Restriction Enzyme, Molecular Cloning, Antimicrobial Resistance

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25 Jun 2016
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4-i - preliminary screening of clones gets rid of cells w/o any vectors, vectors w/o original dna uses vector w/ gene for antibiotic resistance based on presence/absence of a certain phenotype. Dna strand heated to 98 c >> strands dissociate annealing of primers (step 2) - dna solution allowed to cool to 60 c. Dna southern blotting - identifies dna w/ radioactivity. Dna fragmented by endonucleases, spread apart by gel electrophoresis. 1 recombinant genes introduced into bacterial cells used to produce insulin, interferon, growth hormones, 4 erythropoietin atrial peptides - small proteins to treat high blood pressure tissue plasminogen activator - human protein that causes blood clots to dissolve hard/expensive to purify proteins produced by bacterial cells. 5 genetic therapy - started in 1990 in attempt to fix genetic defects. 1 piggyback vaccine - aka subunit vaccines, used against viruses. 1 replaces defective gene w/ working copy uses dna of benign vaccinia virus to make vaccines, stimulate immune system.

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