BIO 111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Cell Potency, Functional Genomics, Electrophoresis

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Acts as a carrier for the dna you want to copy. Dna ligase, used to permanently link dna. Only cells with the vector will grow when treated with ampicillin. More bacteria cells that you have, the more copies of that gene lacz turns something blue insertion of chromosomal dna disrupts lacz gene. Dna library collection of many recombinant vectors each with a fragment of chromosomal dna. Different pieces of dna inserted into vectors, grown in bacterial cells. Used to separate macromolecules (dna and proteins) on a gel. Polymerase chain reaction (pcr) copy dna w/o vectors and host cells. Make copies of dna in a defined region. Molecular analysis of the entire genome of a species. Bigger vectors, can hold more base pairs, even bigger pieces of dna. Clones that have overlapping pieces of chromosomal dna. Can identify which genes are transcribed by a cell. Used to monitor the expression of thousands of genes simultaneously.

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