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DNA LIBRARIES Dr. E
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What Are DNA Libraries? A DNA library is a collection of DNA fragments that have been cloned into a plasmid and the plasmid is transformed into a bacteria for propagation and storage. Ideally contains at least one copy of every sequence. Allows researchers to identify and isolate the DNA fragments that interest them for further study.
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What Are The Two Types Of Libraries? Genomic library-A set of cloned DNA fragments that collectively represent the entire genome of a given organism. cDNA library-represents a sample of all the expressed mRNA’s from a particular cell type, particular tissue, or an entire organism which has been converted back to DNA. Thus represents the genes that were actively being transcribed (turned on).
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Applications Of cDNA Libraries Discovery of novel genes Determine what mRNA’s are expressed in different cells or tissues Determine what mRNA’s are expressed at different developmental stages Study alternative splicing
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Applications Of Genomic Libraries Determine the complete genome sequence Study of regulatory sequences Study promoters Study intergenic regions Study Introns Study non-expressed gened
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Making a Genomic Library
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Making a cDNA Library
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Separating mRNA
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Creating cDNA
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Inserting cDNA Fragment into Plasmid
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Where is cDNA Fragment Inserted into Plasmid?
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pTriplEx Plasmid
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Anatomy Of A Gene
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