Recombinant DNA Technology

03/14/2000


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Table of Contents

Recombinant DNA Technology

Why Do Genetic Engineering?

Steps in Genetic Engineering

Prokaryote Advantages

Prokaryote Disadvantages

Plasmids

Isolation of Plasmid DNA

Plasmid map

Manipulation of DNA Sequence

Restriction enzymes

Restriction Endonucleases

Restriction Endonucleases

Generating a Plasmid map

Cloning Vectors

Transformation of Bacteria

CaPO4 Transformation

Newer Methods of Transformation

Last Time

Selection of “Correct” Bacteria

Antibiotic Resistance Genes are a Part of Many (Constructed) Plasmids

Blue-White Screening Promega Corp; Madison, WI

DNA Sequencing

Isolation of Gene of Interest

Isolation of Gene of Interest Use of Antibodies

Isolation of Gene of Interest Genomic Library Screening

Hybridization

Isolation of Gene of Interest Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)

Summary Figure: Stryer, Biochemistry

Summary Figure after Stryer, Biochemistry

Summary Figure after Stryer, Biochemistry

Summary Figure after Stryer, Biochemistry

Summary Figure after Stryer, Biochemistry

Summary Figure after Stryer, Biochemistry

Summary Figure after Stryer, Biochemistry

Author: Thomas Wiese

Email: twiese@fhsu.edu

Home Page: http://www.fhsu.edu/chemistry/twiese/home.htm