BIOL 1000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 15: Recombinant Dna, Restriction Enzyme, Sticky And Blunt Ends

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Clone: a line of genetically identical cells or individuals derived from a single ancestor. A gene that a researcher wants to study or manipulate. Cloning using a bacterial plasmid- see picture on page 341. Recombinant dna: dna from two or more different sources that are joined together. Basic research: a researcher might want to study a cloned gene to learn about its structure, function, expression, regulation etc. Applied research: cloned sequences are used for medical, forensic or other applications. Restriction endonucleases/ restriction enzymes: they recognize short, specific dna sequences called restriction sites and cut the dna at specific locations within those sequences. The cut fragments are known as restriction fragments. The enzymes cleave the sugar phosphate backbone so the fragments have single stranded ends called sticky ends that can form h bonds with complementary sticky ends on another dna molecule cut with the same enzyme. The pairings leave nicks in the backbone that are sealed by the ligase.

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