BIOL 1107 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Gene Therapy, Lac Operon, Ampicillin

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E. coli strains without a lac operon were tested for bacterial transformations using plasmid pblu. pblu contains the genes for -galactosidase and -lactamase. When inserting the pblu, we were successful in creating desired transformations with both luria-bertani broth plus ampicillin and luria-bertani broth plus ampicillin and x-gal. The plasmid inhibited the effects of the ampicillin, allowing the bacteria to continue to grow. The plasmid also showed the evidence of lactose with cleaving of x-gal by -galactosidase. The submersion of the bacteria into the cold cacl2 solution increases the permeability of the cell membrane and allows the plasmid to enter the cell and insert itself into the e. coli"s dna. Dna used in this experiment lacks the lac operon, which indicates that there is also no - galactosidase gene. Plasmid pblu has the gene for beta ( )-lactamase and -galactosidase. Take two 13-x 100-mm test tubes and, using a glass-marking pencil,label one as dna+ and the other as dna- .

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