Biotechnology Rauful Hossain Leutrim Cahni
Recombinant DNA Gel Electrophoresis PCR Plasmid
Recombinant DNAGene Manipulation PCRTransformation/ Transfection Applications in the world To cut up certain, specific DNA sequences in an attempt to separate them for evaluation Restriction EnzymesCollection of DNA fragmentsDNA primers added for replication Recombinant DNA inserted into host cell Used as innovations to improve lifestyle To make it easier to observe the DNA through the gel Same sequences read from opposite sides Its size DNA or RNA molecule that acts as starting point for 3 prime chain growth Electroporation, Chemically treating the cell It can recognize DNA sequences To separate the DNA strands based on length and size Molecules that bond and carry foreign DNA to cells Selectable marker genesDNA templateOpens up the membrane pores to let in the vector Vaccines contain a viral strand of DNA that has been made non lethal or weakened- through removing genes. How long certain gene sequences are and whose DNA matches DNA ligasecDNARNA transcriptaseNormal vectors don’t have genes supporting the expressing of those genes Health risks, not natural, and obstruction with destiny. This is when Biologists or forensic specialists analyze a gel electrophoresis experiment. Plasmids contain no introns, which cause many disruptions to gene addition. But, eukaryotic DNA contains plenty. Stem cells, can be transformed with recombinant DNA denaturation, annealing, elongation Transgenic AnimalThe gene coding for insulin wouldn’t have been able to be transfected into our somatic cells
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