MBB 222 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Recombinant Dna, Restriction Enzyme, Molecular Evolution

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Pcr leads to the exponential amplification of a selected dna fragment - good for: isolation of a known fragment from complex genome or from the genomes of many individuals. Cloning of a gene/gene fragment for protein expression (to study the protein or manufacture it) forensics identify dna at crime scene study of relatedness studies of molecular evolution can detect rare sequence. Diagnostic tool for a particular virus or bacteria (pcr with primers complementary to unique sequences for that pathogen) isolation of multigene families - use primers that hybridized to conserved regions. Using pcr to introduce restriction sites for cloning. The primers used to perform pcr can be used to incorporate restriction sites at each end of the pcr product. These ends need not be complementary to the dna sequence being amplified. Because they are on the primer, they become part of the pcr product.

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