Biology 1290B Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Plasmid, Cloning Vector, Molecular Cloning

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Gmo= genetically modified organisms (food, vaccine, drugs, insulin) Plasmid; small circular pieces of dna, used as tools, varies by size. Watson & crick; discovered the structure of dna, double stranded helix. A large number of identical dna molecules (or fragments of dna molecules), each of which has an identical sequence, can be produced by cloning dna molecules from a single, ancestral dna molecule (or fragment) using a plasmid vector. A recombinant dna molecule contains dna fragments spliced together from 2 or more organisms. Specific fragments can be obtained by cutting short stretches of nucleotides with a restrictions endonuclease. The fragments are joined by dna ligase (stable structure) Restriction sites are specific sequences in a dna molecule that are target sites for cutting by an restriction enzyme. Each enzyme molecule will cut many plasmid molecules. Bacterial cells can recombine genes in several ways. Genetic information in prokaryotes can be transferred vertically and horizontally.

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