BIOL 261 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Taq Polymerase, Multiple Cloning Site, Restriction Enzyme

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Chapter 10 notes gene isolation and manipulation. Amplification within live bacterial cells (in vivo) In vivo approach: begin with sample of dna molecules containing the gene of interest (donor dna) and most often it is an entire genome. In vitro approach = polymerase chain reaction (pcr: a specific gene or dna region of interest is isolated and amplified by dna polymerase. Pcr finds the dna region of interest by the complementary binding of specific short synthetic dna molecules called primers to the end of that sequence. Even larger quantities of target dna can be obtained by inserting the pcr product into a plasmid (in vivo method), thus generating a recombinant dna molecule like that described above. The ability of specific proteins to recognize and bind to specific base sequences within the dna double helix. The ability of complementary single-stranded dna or rna sequences to anneal to form double- stranded molecules.

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