BIO 1030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 33: Thermus Aquaticus, Dna Ligase, Noncoding Dna

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Bio 1030 lecture 33: genetic engineering inserting cloned genes into an organism. Cloning genes- making identical copies: because the genetic code is nearly universal, it is possible to transfer clones genes between virtually any organism. Recombinant dna technology: contains 2 or more different organisms, a vector is used to carry foreign dna. May be a plasmid from bacteria: restriction enzymes are molecular scissors. Sticky ends : dna ligase used to join pieces of dna together. Human insulin made by bacterial cells: human gene removes, inserted into plasmid, plasmid inserted into bacteria, bacteria produce insulin as if it was one their own gene products. Polymerase chain reaction (pcr: amplifies specific dna sequences, dna polymerase-makes dna. From thermus aquaticus- tolerates high temperatures: primers- specific dna segment to be amplified. Doesn"t amplify all dna- only target: cycle over and over again doubling amount of dna at each cycle.

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