BIO 198 Lecture Notes - Lecture 34: Golden Rice, Vitamin A, Shuttle Vector

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Plasmid in which we cloned in an insert in a mcs. We do know the sequence of the plasmid but we don"t know sequence of the actual insert. Shuttle vectors: vectors that have ability to be maintained independently in different species. Origin of replication required and a selectable marker. Maintained in the population so put a centromere on it. Marker for yeast and can be one of those complementing and auxotrophic marker and put in on a plasmid and complement it so it can grow on the plate. Yac: e. (cid:272)oli (cid:449)o(cid:374)"t k(cid:374)o(cid:449) (cid:449)hat to do (cid:449)ith li(cid:374)ea(cid:396) dna (cid:449)hile shuttle ve(cid:272)to(cid:396)s (cid:272)a(cid:374) (cid:271)e put i(cid:374) a(cid:374)d out (cid:373)ultiple time. Do all cloning the e. coli and then put in yeast when ready for shuttle vector. What we do to manipulate yeast genome: to make a knockout of a gene. What the phenotype is when we lose that function of that gene.

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