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Verify recombination by electrophoresis. Digest of rfp gene. Transform bacteria with recombinant plasmid. Recombination (ligation) of plasmid and rfp gene. Induce expression of rfp gene. Observe bacteria. Digest of plasmid
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Journal 12.02.11 1)Copy the steps on the other slide in the correct order. 2)Flip the pages in the book: which steps correspond to labs 2a, 4a, 5a? 3)At which step is there a process of gene expression? (Can be answered in 3 columns)
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DO: Lab 2a – Restriction digest 1. Mix reagents, as described in page 2a.3 -Reaction buffer mix -Plasmid -Water (to one test tube) -Add enzyme: from teacher. 2. Place at 37oC for at least 1 hour.
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PreLab 2a – Q & A Animation: Plasmid digestion Group papers: Lab 1 – Conclusions page 1.6 Lab 2a – Conclusions page 2a.4 -Pour Gel (not in 2013)
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http://Plasmid RecombinationPlasmid Recombination Gene Cloning Animation
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pARA-R construct Recombinant plasmid of interest pARA-R BamH I Hind III rfp 702bp 4720 bp
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rfp – Gene for Red Fluorescent Protein, originally from the Sea Anemone Discosoma sp.
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To presenting students: The following slide is from the alternative lab sequence, where students also performed the ligation step. The two plasmids: One served as the ‘source’ of the rfp gene, and one as the ‘vector’ which would turn into our pARA-R.
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Restriction analysis of pKAN-R and pARA Bruce Wallace BamHI HindIII BamHI HindIII pKAN-R 5,512 bp pARA 4,872 bp P BAD -rfp 806 bp 376 bp
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Restriction analysis of pKAN-R and pARA Restriction fragments after digest with Hind III and BamH I Bruce Wallace 4,706 bp BamH IHind III 806 bp BamH IHind III 376 bp BamH IHind III BamH IHind III 4,496 bp
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Engineering the Plasmid: ligation of rfp gene into p-ARA sticky end BamH I sticky end Hind III sticky end BamH I sticky end Hind III
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Restriction digest of pARA-R Recombinant plasmid of interest pARA-R BamH I Hind III rfp 702bp 4720 bp
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To presenting students: Refer to Lab3 (background and conclusions) in the student guide for more information.Lab3 Key points: -Why 70oC incubation (Denaturation – what does this mean?) - What does ligation have to do with ‘recombinant DNA’?
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