BIOLOGY 1A Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Restriction Enzyme, Endonuclease, Ampicillin

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Restriction endonuclease digests unmethylated incoming phage dna. Restriction endonucleases are a valuable tool for gene cloning. Over 100 different restriction endonucleases are available - each cuts dna at different specific sequences. Plasmid uses dna polymerases to replicate its genome. Plasmid is not a bacteriophage - it never leaves the bacterium. Plasmids often have antibiotic resistant genes that protect bacteria from fungi, which are very useful for recombinant dna technology. Insert restriction endonuclease digested human dna into a plasmid vector. After insertion recombinant plasmid into bacteria, can produce large amount of plasmid with fragment of the human genome. All cells grown on plates with ampicillin antibiotic, which blocks cell wall synthesis; Electroporate; 1 in 10,000 cells acquire plasmid. Cells without plasmid die, cells with plasmids replicate and make colonies of about. Isolate plasmid dna from bacteria, analyze restriction endonuclease digested dna fragments by agarose gel electrophoresis. Smaller dna fragments move through the gel faster than the bigger fragments.

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