BIO230H1 Study Guide - Final Guide: Fluorescence Microscope, Arabinose, Ampicillin

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Dna sequences that are generated by combining different sequences that normally do not occur with each other. They are generated by combining dna fragments from different organisms. small circular piece of dna found in bacteria that replicates independently of chromosomal dna. They are often engineered for recombinant dna studies. Most common type of gene regulation in bacteria that occurs at the transcriptional level through mechanisms such as repressors, activators and transcription factors. Normally found in prokaryotes. a reporter protein that emits a bright green signal under long wave ultraviolet light. Isolated from the bioluminescent jellyfish, aequorea victoria the region of dna that initiates the transcription of a gene when a protein undergoes a conformational change upon binding to a binding site. The insertion of foreign dna into bacterial cells. Ampicillin: coli(escherichia coli) a gram negative, rod shaped bacterium that is widely studied as a model host organism for recombinant dna work a type of antibiotic.

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