BIOL 1103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Recombinant Dna, Reverse Transcriptase, Restriction Enzyme

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Biology 1103 - lecture #20 - chapter 15 thursday, october 22, 2015. Explain how restriction enzymes and ligases are used to produce recombinant dna plasmids. Why do we need cdna from eukaryotic genes? (lecture) cdna - dna copy synthesized from mrna (cloned) introns - sequences that are cut out reverse transcriptase - enzyme that can make a dna strand. How was dolly cloned? (section 15. 3 pgs 268-270) clone - to make an exact genetic copy of. 15. 5 forensic biotechnology: what is the polymerase chain reaction (pcr)? (pgs 275, 276) Polymerase chain reaction: can produce many copies of a specific target segment of. Dna: heating cooling and replication - brings about chain reaction that produces an exponentially growing population of identical dna molecules, how is electrophoresis used in forensic dna typing? (lecture) Gel separates large molecules with short molecules; creating a pattern: able to compare. Dna (criminal cases: what are short tandem repeats (str"s).

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