BIOL 102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 20: Molecular Cloning, Gel Electrophoresis, Reverse Transcriptase

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Recombinant dna: dna formed when segments from two different dna sources are combined in a test tube. This advance has been important for analyzing genes and gene expression. Biotechnology: manipulation of organisms or their components to produce useful products. Nucleic acid hybridization: the process of base pairing between a gene and a complementary sequence on another nucleic acid molecule. Is the foundation of virtually every technique used in genetic engineering. Genetic engineering: direct manipulation of genes for practical purposes. Dna cloning: production of many copies of a dna sequence/gene of interest. Often uses bacteria e. coli by obtaining a plasmid from the bacteria and insert dna from another source into it. The resulting plasmid is recombinant dna and when it is returned to the bacteria the bacteria is now recombinant bacterium. Gene cloning: production of many copies of one gene.

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