01:447:380 Lecture 17: Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology

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When you use recombinant dna technology, you create a life form that has. Dna from one or more other life forms other than itself in its genome. The first and most often used organisms are bacteria. Isolating your dna of interest using restriction endonucleases. You can use restriction endonucleases (aka restriction enzymes) to cut the desired fragments of dna out of your source organism. There are hundreds of known restriction enzymes; each one cuts the dna at a specific sequence, aka restriction site or cut site. Restriction sites are usually 4-8 bp long, often palindromic. Type ii restriction enzymes cut both strands of the dna in the same place. They leave blunt ends, with no singe-stranded overhangs. Type i and type iii restriction enzymes cut the two dna strands in different places. They provide short stretches of complementary single-stranded sequence, which makes it easier to incorporate the desired dna fragments into a vector.

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