BIS 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Blauw-Wit Amsterdam, Phosphodiester Bond, Antivirus Software

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Mapping tells what the gene does & approximate location, but it doesn"t tell the identity of the gene. It depends on different fields: molecular biology, recombinant dna, biotechnology, etc, donor dna. What do we need to pull out a gene: primer / restriction enzymes, donor dna, plasmid / vector dna, primer / restriction enzymes (re), breaks dna by cutting in specific locations. Specific 2 sequences = restriction sites each restriction enzyme cuts specific, but different dna sequences. Endonucleases = cleave phosphodiester bonds between nucleotides in dna. Different restriction enzymes recognize and cut different dna sequences enzyme a might cut one way and enzyme b might cut another way and enzyme c another way. A c g c g t palindrome = a segment of dna in which both strands have the same. T g c g c a nucleotide sequence but in antiparallel orientation.

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