BIO130H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Plasmid, Molecular Cloning, Noncoding Dna

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Dna cloning refers to either copying whole dna molecule or certain isolated sequence. To clone, insert paricular fragment of dna into either virus or plasmid (cloning vector) which replicate rapidly. Dna library is collecion of cloned dna fragments from a cell, issue, or organism (should have gene of interest) Plasmid vector is small circular molecule of double-stranded dna. To clone, circles cut by restricion nuclease into linear dna, genes of interest cut by same nuclease, these two secions covalently sealed together with the enzyme dna ligase (makes recombinant dna circles) These dna circles introduced into bacterial cells (bacteria transfected with plasmids) Bacterial ariicial chromosomes (bac) can maintain large cloned dna sequences (low in numbers) Two types of dna libraries serve diferent purposes. Plasmid that is from ancestor cell is genomic dna clone and collecion of plasmids is genomic dna library.

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