BIOL 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Recombinant Dna

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13 Sep 2016
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Use of technology to control biological processes: transgenic, reproductive cloning, stem cells, forensics. Genome has 1+ genes inserted from another species: many biotechnology products are produced within transgenic organisms. Treatment of diabetes: produce insulin, target protein = medicines and vaccines. Restriction enzymes = proteins derived form bacteria that cut dna in specific places: recognition sequence, enzyme cuts, get a dna fragment. Technique used for producing billions of copies of dna segments. 1: pcr dna to make billions of copies. Insert dna into plasmid, bacteria: grow bacteria. Insert: put copies of target dna into bacteria. Recombinant dna: dna that has been inserted into a sequence that does not exist in nature. Then bacteria produce a protein bacteria produce protein, use to make medicines. Cloning vector: self-replicating agent used for transfer of genetic material: plasmids, viruses (bacteriophages) Transgenic organisms: bacteria, yeast, hamster cells, mammals. A clone is a genetically identical copy of a biological entity.

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