BSC 310 Lecture Notes - Lecture 41: Start Codon, T7 Phage, Bacteriophage

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Replication of plasmids inside host cells proceeds independently of chromosomal control (cid:1) Plasmids are capable of encoding genes that confer properties to their host cells (cid:1) Cloning vectors have been designed to be transferrable to cells using chemicals or electrical charges but not via conjugation and to generally have many copies of the plasmid w/in a cell (cid:1) There are many cloning vectors used in molecular biology, including puc19, which has genes for ampicillin resistance and a blue-white color screening system (cid:1) To clone a gene into a vector, the vector and the dna to be inserted must be cut w/ the same restriction enzyme (endonuclease) (cid:1) This linearizes the vector, and segments of foreign dna are inserted into the open cut site and ligated into position w/ dna ligase (cid:1) In puc19, the insertion of foreign dna into the lacz gene disrupts the function of this gene (cid:1)

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