Biology 1002B Study Guide - Final Guide: Channelrhodopsin, Restriction Site, Restriction Enzyme

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All we need to do to affect nerve transmission in the brain is affect the permeability of the membrane. How channelrhodopsin can control action potentials in neurons: when channelrhodopsin is hit by light, it opens. If you shine a light on a neuron containing channelrhodopsin, ions are able to flow in/out to depolarize the membrane -> we can depolarize specific neurons in the brain. Leads you with a double stranded cdna: put sequence into a dna printer and print the genes. Limitation: they can only print relatively short sequences. Role of restriction endonuclease enzymes in creating recombinant dna. Restriction endonuclease enzymes: recognize restriction sites cuts the dna at specific locations within those sequences: produces restriction fragments, there are hundreds of these enzymes with their own unique restriction site. Restriction sites: specific dna sequences ~4-8 bp: most are symmetrical they read the same way in both directions.

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