BIO 311C Lecture 23: Biotechnology

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Recombinant dna, dna from two di erent sources are combined into one dna molecule. Restriction enzymes are used to isolate the gene and the vector. Bacterial restriction enzymes cut dna molecules at sites with a speci c nucleotide sequence (the cuts are restricted to speci c sites) Staggered cuts produce fragments with sticky ends these bond with complementary sticky ends of other fragments. Dna ligase is used to join restriction fragments together. How to identify the cells w/ recombinant dna. The plasmid has two genes: one for antibiotic resistance, and another one for an enzyme that produces a blue color when cell are grown in culture media. The gene for this blue-color enzyme contains the only restriction site of the plasmid. Cleavage at the restriction site by a restriction enzyme will disable the gene that makes the blue-color enzyme, hence no blue color is produced. Screens for clones carrying a gene of interest.

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