BIO 198 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Phosphodiester Bond, Bacteriophage, Dna Replication

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The host cell is used to make copies of phage particles that someone will have phage dna and other the e. coli dna. We want on average one or less than one phage particle per cell. We select for markers and for this example we select for. If the recipient is met- and thr- and we want to select only for met+, we would select with minimal media and threonine. We find that 200 met+ and 28 thr+ so that 14% where met + marker was acquired as well. *more likely to be on the same piece of dna if the genes are closer together. Use the phage particles from the host cell to infect the recipient cell which has leu-thr-azis. Then select for leu+ and find that 50% are azir and 4% are thr+. So azir is closer to leu than the thr but the order could be thr, azi and leu or thr, leu and azi.

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