BIL 250 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Reverse Transcriptase, Molecular Cloning, Agarose Gel Electrophoresis

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Contains at lease one copy of all sequences in genome of interest. Constructed by cutting genomic dna with restriction enzyme and ligating fragments into vectors. Contains complementary dna copies made from mrnas present in cell population. Represents genes active transcriptionally at the time cells were collected for mrna isolation. Extends oligo primer and synthesizes complementary dna copy of mrna. Used to sort through library and isolate specific genes of interest. Clones from library are grown on agar plates to produce colonies. Colonies are screened by transferring bacterial colonies from plate to filter. Filter is hybridized with nucleic acid probe to dna sequence of interest. Colonies corresponding to probe is identified on filter identified and recovered. Libraries enable scientists to clone dna and identify individual genes in library. Probes: any dna or rna sequence complementary to target gne of sequence being identified. Used to screen library and recover clones of specific gene. Often the probe is from a related species.

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