BIOL3190 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Growth Factor, Prodrome, Genetic Disorder

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Used to perform basic research on a gene and protein. Complexity--number of independent inserts present in a given library. We want to have a high probability of including all dna segments so we can identify and analyze any sequence. Restriction enzymes generate dna fragments and provide sites that can be joined to vectors during the formation of recombinant dna molecules. Restriction sites are where restriction enzyme recognition sites exist. Most eukaryotic genes have exons and introns, so cloning of uninterrupted protein-coding sequence required copying mrna into double strand complementary dna. Copying of mrna into double stranded dna requires reverse transcriptase. Cloning vector must contain an origin of replication. It should carry selectable markers--traits that enable cells containing the vector to be identified. A cloning vector needs a single cleavage site. Contain operon sequences that allow inserted dna to be transcribed and translated. Also include sequences that regulate--turn on or off--the desired gene.

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