BIOL 2030 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Recombinant Dna, Restriction Enzyme, Sticky And Blunt Ends

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Lab 5: taking our pcr and ligating it to plasmid. Plasmids: bacteria have this, a small circular dna molecule replicated separately. Plasmid acting as cloning vector: a dna molecule that can carry foreign. Dna into a host cell and replicate there. Recombinant bacterial plasmids multiply rapidly b/c host bacteria multiplies rapidly. Crucial b/c one gene is a very small part of the total dna in a cell and this copies that one part. Restriction endonucleases {restriction enzymes}: they protect the bacteria by cutting up foreign dna. There are hundreds of restriction enzymes each one specific to a particular short dna sequence, restriction site . The bacteria attaches methyl groups to it"s a & c s within the sequence to protect itself from its own restriction enzymes. It cuts a piece about 4-8 nucleotide pairs long, and since this occurs several times on one strand, there will be many restriction fragments produced.

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