BIOL 1111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction, Zygote, Pronucleus

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Note: the notes for this and the following lecture will be terse; these are methods lectures, and dr. nathans has rather condensed notes with many helpful figures. Restriction enzymes make ds breaks in dna at specific unmethylated palindromic sequences. Plasmids can hold several kb of info, contain an origin of replication, and a resistance gene 3" of the origin so you can select for those bacteria that fully took up the plasmid. Libraries contain dna segments in a vector (viz. , a plasmid or a virus). Genomic libraries are made by chopping genomic dna with a restriction enzyme and inserting them into phage genomes. cdna libraries are made by reverse-transcribing pre-spliced mrna and then inserting this dna into a plasmid. Denaturation and renaturation of dna is the key to priming pcr, to find related sequences (old school), hybrid probing via southern blot (dna) and northern blot (rna).

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