BCH210H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Antimicrobial Resistance, Expression Vector, Genetic Engineering

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Genetic engineering allows us to ask necessary questions about the role of any one amino acid in a protein. Through a combination of genetic techniques and expression in bacteria, proteins and their mutants can be obtained in quantities su cient for research purposes. The combination of molecular biology and biochemistry engineered biotechnology. The transformed plasmid is then inserted into the bacterial host and the bacteria is cultured and grown. A collection of molecules or cells, all identical to an original molecule or cell. It is a combination of a human gene and a plasmid. Anti biotic resistance is a natural occurring phenomenon. Anti biotic treatment doesn"t cause mutation, it attacks all bacteria; leaving only bacteria that have developed resistance to it. Which left alone, will multiply and clone themselves. The antibiotic resistance elements are encoded inside the plasmids. Naturally occurring enzymes called restriction enzymes are there to protect the dna from alien bodies by chopping o the alien piece.

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