BIOL 5060 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Alpha Cell, Evolution Of Biological Complexity, Tetrameric Protein

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2 May 2017
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Dna that come from different sources; comes from two different pieces of. Not true in all cases: let you know where the recombinant dna is on a petri plate. Unique features to plasmids: 1) selectable markers- that is how we identify cells that receive them; grow under a restrictive condition for the host, allows growth of transformants. Unique to phage: 1) genes that cause the host cell to lyse. Benefits of using plasmids: 1) host cell is alive and can display a phenotype to tell you something about the function of the clone material. Phage vectors: wild type lambda is both lytic and lysogenic, it can lyse cells to release phage, or it can integrate into the host chromosome and not kill it. Cloning vectors: removed some genes required for lysogeny, benefits, 1) we only get lytic cycle, 2) makes room to clone dna, **key point= these are lytic only (vs. wild-type lambda are lytic and lysogenic) for easy detection.

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