BMD RES 5HA Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: H2Afz, Chromatin, Intron

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Replica plating is used to screen colonies and identify mutations. The colony that couldn"t grow shows that it has a leucine mutation where it cannot create its own leucine. This is how genes were identi ed that encoded for enzymes in amino acid and nucleotide metabolism. Plasmids can be used to introduce new genes into yeast. Dna alone cannot cross the cell membrane, so lipophilic reagents are used to coat the dna in a hydrophobic coating to have a higher chance of entering the cell. In order to grow 100% colonies with gene x, you have to create a plasmid that encodes for a gene encodes for the survival gene . The broth will have mm without an aa ( in this case leucine). The only way the cell can survive is if it took in the plasmid. Create a de ciency and put the antidote in the plasmid with your gene x.

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