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What is different between these 2 sequences? GGAATTCCTAGCAAT CCTTAAGGATCGTTA CTACGTGAGGAATTC GATGCACTCCTTAAG
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Only color & order of bases! The actual chemical nucleotides are the SAME, even though the blue is sequence from US (eukaryotes) and the green is from bacteria (prokaryotes)! So, DNA in plants, bacteria and us is chemically the SAME!!! That means, bacteria can “read” our DNA! (transcribe & translate our genes!) Because of this, we can put our genes (or plant genes) in bacteria- this is what Recombinant DNA technology does!
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Plasmid : a small circular DNA molecule that is not part of the bacterial chromosome; replicates independently Restriction Enzyme: Molecular scissors that cut DNA at a specific nucleotide sequence Ex.: EcoRI CATCGAATTCAC GTAGCTTAAGTG
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DNA Ligase: An enzyme that joins 2 DNA fragments together (the “glue gun”). Escherichia coli strains: Weakened strains of bacteria that are used to grow the plasmids. Transformation: Process used to put the plasmid back into the bacteria
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http://present.smith.udel.edu/biotech/rDNA.html http://present.smith.udel.edu/biotech/rDNA.html
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Make lots of copies of the sequence More of an issue before the human genome project Mutate or change 1 human gene separate from the other 28,000 genes…. Make lots of a human protein cheap & easily! (ex. is human insulin)
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