Biochemistry 2280A Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Stop Codon, Rna-Seq, Northern Blot

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Unit 4: regulation of gene expression lesson 23: genomic sequencing (nov. 28th 2017) Sequencing genomes: estimated that the business of genomics will be worth billion, classical genome sequencing, creating a genomic dna library, genomic library is a collection of cloned dna fragments that represent all the. Dna i(cid:374) a(cid:374) orga(cid:374)is(cid:373)"s ge(cid:374)o(cid:373)e: constructing it: Cleave human dna with restriction nuclease into millions of genomic. Take the fragments and ligate them into a plasmid making a recombinant molecule. Transform them into e. coli which will take it up. Gives millions of clones from a genomic library: many independent sequencing reactions, h. influenza was the first genome sequenced, gram negative bacteria with a 2 million bp (fairly small) circular genome. He sonicated the dna into a bunch of random dna fragments with blunt ends, all different sizes. Got dna fragments and separated them by gel electrophoresis. Took the dna that were around 2000 bp and threw everything else out.

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