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Bacterial Transformation The Cohen - Boyer Experiment.

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1 Bacterial Transformation The Cohen - Boyer Experiment

2 Objective: To introduce antibiotic resistant plasmids into the genes of E. coli.

3 Procedure 1)Add restriction enzyme EcoRI to the DNA samples - cuts between base pairs and creates “sticky ends”

4 Procedure (cont.) 2) Mix the samples (put resistant gene into plasmid) 3) Add ligase - repairs the cut site/recombines the fragments

5 Procedure (cont.) 4) Insert plasmids (with and without new gene) into E. coli cells 5) Heat shock the E. coli - opens cell membrane to introduce the new plasmid into the cells and changes shape of DNA 6) Isolate the plasmids containing the gene by nucleic acid hybridization with a nucleic acid probe - hydrogen bonds specifically to complimentary strands of the gene by labelling it with a radioactive isotope or fluorescent tag

6 Differentiating the Cells The bacterial colonies with the original plasmids will appear white or gray The bacterial colonies with recombinant plasmids will appear yellow or blue

7 More Info Also summarized in this slide that you should have read in the notes

8 FUTURE LAB Inserting glow gene into bacteria !!!!


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