BISC 2539 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Eukaryote, Genomic Library, Thymidine Triphosphate

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Amplification of donor dna inside a bacterial cell: single recombinant vector enters bacterial cell, is amplified by machinery that amplifies the bacterial chromosome, need origin of dna replication recognized by the host"s replication proteins. Infection: produced recombinant phage particles, plaque of phage particles forms from each initial bacterium that was infected, plaque contains recombinant dna and viral genes needed to make the new phages: recovery of amplified recombinant molecules. In phages: collect phage lysate, isolate dna in them: plasmids, fosmids, bac: chemically/mechanically break apart bacterial cells, separate. Dna from the other genetic material by centrifugation, electrophoresis, etc. that distinguish chromosome from plasmid by size/shape. 10. 3 using molecular probes to find and analyze a specific clone interest. Finding specific clones by using probes: probe: marks and recognizes desired clones; robe can recognize a nucleic acid sequence or they can recognize specific protein. Identify the clone containing the gene of interest b/c it will restore function eliminated by recessive mutation.

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