BIO 002L Lecture Notes - Arabinose, Plasmid, Ampicillin

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The purpose of this lab is to discover how bacterial cells undergo transformation of dna through the acquisition of plasmids. Our goal is to understand the abilities of how bacteria gain immunities and evolutionary advantages through the exchange of dna. By the end of this lab we should understand the process of transformation in a cell and be able to explain cloning and amplification of dna. The plasmid being used in this lab is the pglo plasmid. Transformation is the process of a cell taking dna from the environment and making it their own. The process of transformation involves a cell picking up dna (usually in the form of plasmids for bacterial cells) from the environment and then integrating the foreign dna into the cell dna. Bacteria that successfully integrated the pglo plasmid will become resistant to the antibiotic ampicilin. Thus bacteria that survive when introduced to ampicilin have successfully had their.

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