Biochemistry 2280A Study Guide - Final Guide: Genomic Library, Dna Ligase, Plasmid

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Identifies all of the genes that characterize an organism - the blueprint of life (have all of the parts of the puzzle) Allows comparative analyses between organisms (confirmed the unity of life, evolutionary studies, helps to define function) Done within any individual species, it may identify differences that result in disease. Identifies potential drug targets (e. g. parasites may have unique genes and gene products that can be inhibited) Creating a genomic dna library (cloning) by cutting the res into million so small fragments. Aligning the independent sequences into a continuous genomic sequence. Collection of cloned dna fragments representing all of the dna in an organism"s genome. Clone all dna into plasmid vectors via dna ligase and transformed into e. coli; the many cells representing all the books of an entire library. Then that pop of clones is transformed into e. coli, which then makes up our genomic library. Asumminging a genomic size of 2 million base pairs (h. influenza).

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