BIOL 142 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Antimicrobial Resistance, Reverse Transcriptase, Lac Operon

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Should cut in every 4^number of bases"
Sticky ends = base pairs for hydrogen bonding"
Sticky ends are overhangs"
Ends of the overhangs - outside end of the sticky ends"
Dierent cloning vectors"
Plasmids-insert is usually less than 10 kb"
Phage-insert is usually less than 20 kb"
Cosmids-insert is about 40 kb (big plasmid)"
BAC (bacterial artificial chromosome-insert) is about 150 kb"
YAC (yeast artificial chromosome-insert is about 1000 kb"
We use dierent vectors depending on the size of info we want to transfer"
Insert could be derived from"
Another plasmid"
Genomic DNA"
PCR product"
cDNA (series of fragments that only represent the particular mRNA that are
expressed in a particular cell type)"
One of the first steps on recombinant DNA technology - amplifying the number of
gene copies, this is done by inserting the DNA fragment containing the gene into a
plasmid (a cloning vector) in bacterial cells and allowing the cells to grow"
Alternatively, the polymerase chain reaction can be performed to selectively amplify
a DNA fragment"
Origin of replication that is understandable by the host is needed to make lots of
copies of the genome for cloning"
Polylinker - multiple cloning sites - restriction sites (multiple), multiple places to cut -
versatile, economically favorable"
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