BIOL 1107 Midterm: Bio exam 3

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It is an enzyme, so it has a chemically active site that recognizes a specific molecular geometry that moves into the active site, and the enzyme initiates the process of cutting the recognition site. Crispr will not bind and initiate a cleaving event on a dna if it does not find a pam sequence. Bacteria create in their own genome these cas9 enzymes without the pam sequence, but the enzymes recognize the pam sequences. Polymerase chain reaction was developed to quickly concentrate a fragment so it can be used in some context. Cas 9 cannot initiate a cutting event on a dna unless it recognizes a pam sequence. Bacteria can use cas 9 because viruses have pam sequences, so when the bacteria is infected, the cas 9 it has present can initiate a cutting event. Human genome is filled with thousands and thousands of pam sequences.

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