Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 74: Thylakoid, Cytosol, Northern Blot

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Used to amplify (make many copies of) a specific region of dna. Taq dna polymerase (from a thermophile needs to work at high temps) Individual nucleotide monomers (datp, dgtp, dctp, dttp) Denaturation (94 c ; 30s) double-stranded dna separates into single strands. Annealing (45-65 c ; 60s) hybridization of primers; primers bind to complementary regions on the target dna sequence. Extension (72 c ; 10 nucleotides/s) taq polymerase binds to the primer and adds nucleotides to extend the copy (reads 3" 5", copy made 5" 3") Repeat cycles as needed to produce more copies. Ex. after 30 cycles x109 amplification psbo gene. Elysia is able to keep the chloroplasts functional for longer than expected (much slower decay rate than for isolated chloroplasts) Has photosynthetic genes in its nuclear genome. Vaucheria chloroplast and mitochondrial genes moved to nucleus. Elysia mitochondrial genes only moved to nucleus (doesn"t have chloroplasts)

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