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What can you do with DNA? Chapter 8
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Success Criteria At the end of class today, you will be able to: Explain what a restriction enzyme is and what role they play in the cell Explain how restriction enzymes have been used by biologists as a tool in the manipulation of DNA
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Biotechnology biotechnology – manipulation of _______________ To study the functions of individual genes, molecular biologists will cut them out of a genome and place them into bacteria.
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Basic Techniques Six basic techniques will be covered: 1. DNA isolation 2. restriction enzyme digest 3. PCR 4. gel electrophoresis 5. sequencing 6. gene cloning
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Isolating DNA Before DNA can be manipulated, it needs to be isolated from the cells. 1. Cell membranes are: 1. DNA precipitation 2. DNA isolation / storage
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DNA Isolation
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pp 366 - 367
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Restriction Enzymes
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restriction endonucleases – recognition site –
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Restriction Enzymes Why are these enzymes used? Where do they come from? What role do they have in nature?
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Restriction Enzymes Recognition sites. Palindromic. Which of the following would be palindromic? a) ATACTC b) AACGTACGTT c) CGGCCGGC d) ACGCGT
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Restriction Enzymes Restriction enzymes are named according to the organism from which it was identified. Ex. EcoRI E- Escherichia co- coli R- strain RY13 I- 1 st enzyme in this strain
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Restriction Enzymes sticky ends – If the following piece of DNA is cut with Xho1, what ends would be created? (See page 367 for recognition site) 5’-ATTCGCTACTCGAGCTCGATCCTCGAGGCGCAATC-3’
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Restriction Enzyme Cutting blunt ends –
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DNA Ligase T4 DNA ligase –
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Recombinant DNA recombinant DNA:
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Recombinant DNA Animation
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