Biochemistry 2280A Study Guide - Final Guide: Sticky And Blunt Ends, Bamhi, Restriction Enzyme

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Plasmid: a piece od dna that replicates independently from the host chromosome. Can have a lot of plasmids in the cell. E. coli chrome = 1 copy small and circular. A selectable marker usually a gene encoding resistance to an antibiotic. A site into which yfg gene can be inserted restriction site. Restriction enzymes cut dna into defined workable units. Site specific dna binding proteins that recognize and cleave palindromic dna sequences usually of 4,6,8 pairs. Has same sequence on top strand as bottom strand. Isolated from bacteria where their native role is to act as antiviral agents. Leaves sticky ends with 5" overhangs (sticky ends) cut site is asymmetric. Some restriction enzymes cut identical sequences but leaves different types fo ends. Bamhi vs nlaiv restriction enzymes determine cut sites. Some restriction enzymes cut different recognition sequences but leave identical overhanging ends. Given that the probability of any 6bp sequence bing an hincll site is.

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