BCHM 218 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Amelogenin, Combined Dna Index System, Bamhi

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Dna cloning: involves separating a specific gene or dna segment from a larger chromosome, attaching it to a small molecule of carrier dna, introducing this. Dna into a host cell, then replicating the dna by increasing the cells number and the copy number of the cloned dna in each cell: result is selective amplification of a particular dna segment. Five general steps of genetic engineering: cutting dna at precise locations. A plasmid is a circular dna molecule that replicates separately from the host chromosome. Restriction endonucleases act as molecular scissors, recognizing specific dna sequences and cleaving dna into smaller fragments: selecting a small molecule of dna capable of self-replication. These small dnas are called cloning vectors. Most cloning vectors are modified versions of a naturally occurring small dna molecules found in bacteria or small viral dnas: joining two dna fragments covalently. Dna ligase links the cloning vector to the dna fragment.

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