BIOL 155 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Human Genome Project, Insulin, Recombinant Dna

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3 Jul 2019
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Restriction Enzymes
“Molecular scissors”
Proteins that recognize a specific DNA sequence and
cuts the DNA helix
Leaves “sticky ends”
o Can join sticky ends from difference pieces of
DNA together
Recombinant DNA
o Human insulin gene cut with restriction enzyme
o Plasmid cut with restriction enzyme
o Recombinant plasmid carrying human insulin gene
DNA Sequencing
Determines exact order of nucleotides in a DNA
molecule (A, T, G, C)
Can sequence:
o Genes
o Chromosomes
o Entire genomes
DNA sequence can be used to predict protein function
Primer
o Short, complimentary sequence of m\nucleotides
o Free nucleotides
o Replication enzymes
E.g. DNA polymerase
Terminator nucleotides
Sort fragments by size and read fluorescent marker
o Smallest to largest
Human Genome Project
3.2 billion base pairs
o 20,500 genes
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