BIOL 2051 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Chromosome, Antimicrobial Resistance, Hfr Cell

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Chapter overview: restriction enzymes, vectors, and cloning, recombination and dna transfer. Restriction enzymes, vectors, and cloning: how is dna cloned? a. i. Enzymes which cut specific dna sequences (required for moving or copying dna fragments) a. i. 2. a. i. 3. To cut up foreign dna like bacteriophages a. i. 4. Recombinant dna dna that has been combined from two different sources. Chapter 9: bacterial genetic analysis: cloning vectors c. i. Res allow researchers to stitch together fragments of useful dna into recombinant molecules. c. ii. Recombinant molecules can be used to clone, or make many copies, of a bacterial gene of interest c. iii. Vectors are used to insert a recombinant dna molecule into a recipient host bacterial cell. c. iv. Using same re, cut fragments from two plasmids carrying antibiotic resistance genes, then join fragments with dna ligase c. iv. 3. After inserting the recombinant plasmid into bacteria, the strain exhibited traits from both plasmids. Chapter 9: bacterial genetic analysis c. v. phage vectors c. v. 1.

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