BIOL 3113 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Cloning Vector, Molecular Cloning, Dna Ligase

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Dna cloning - production of multiple copies of the same dna sequence. Method originated from the observation that some bacteria naturally take up dna molecules present in their environment. Dna cloning - method: insertion of a dna sequence (restriction fragment) into a self-replicating genetic element (a cloning vector) recombinant dna molecule. Sealing of the nicks in the sugar-phosphate backbone with dna ligase. Cloning vectors: virus or plasmid (naturally occurring circular dna from bacteria) The same restriction enzyme to cut cloning vector and restriction fragment have to be used: recombinant dna placed in bacterium (transfection) Cloning vector replicates along with the bacteria, producing multiple copies (clones) of the inserted dna sequence: identification of clones: Replicas of bacterial colonies (clones) containing dna vectors, lysis of bacteria, detection of clones containing specific dna sequences by hybridizing with a radioactive. Collection of cloned dna fragments from a cell. Randomly cut with restriction nucleases dna fragments from a cell.

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