Plasmid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A plasmid is an extra-chromosomal DNA molecule separate from the chromosomal DNA which is capable of replicating independently of the chromosomal DNA. In many cases, it is circular and double-strand...
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; TITLE: Plasmid Cloning; SOURCE: Lodish, et al., Molecular Cell Biology, Fifth Edition, W. H. Freeman & Co.; © 2004 W. H. Freeman & Co., and Sumanas, Inc. KEYWORDS: Plasmid cloning, DNA cloning, DNA sequencing, plasmid vector, EcoRI, recombinant plasmids...
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26. Why is it difficult to get bacteria to express genes directly from eukaryotic DNA? a. ... cleave or cut the plasmid with the same endonuclease use to cut out the gene ; III. extract plasmid DNA from bacterial cells ; IV. join plasmid DNA with foreign DNA by hydrogen bonds ; V. seal with DNA ligase...
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12. T F Although regulation of gene expression can occur at many levels, the majority of regulation occurs at the level of gene transcription. ... 17. Gene expression can be controlled at the level of...
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Spiroplasmas are a group of helical, cell-wall-free bacteria belonging to the class Mollicutes. Three spiroplasma species, ... Plasmid pNAB32H resulted from insertion of the p32-HA tagged gene inserted into pBSFL6. Each plasmid construct was confirmed by restriction mapping and sequencing the appropriate regions.
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1. Inserting genes into bacteria (ex. human insulin gene); 1st. isolate target (human) gene w/restriction enzyme and isolate bacterial plasmids; 2nd treat plasmid w/restriction enzyme to cut plasmid open making place for human gene to be inserted;
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A recombinant plasmid inserted with Hepatitis B virus gene, which comprises a plasmid vector containing a yeast gene and an E. coli gene and carrying the expression control region of the repressible acid phosphatase gene of ... This deletion is effected for appropriate regions before the acid phosphatase promoter region:
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A synthetic version of the gag gene using codons optimized for expression in human cells was inserted into this plasmid backbone (pVR1012x/s). The nucleotide sequence of the synthetic gag gene shows little homology to the HXB2 gene, but the protein encoded is the same.
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This DNA is placed into a plasmid before transformation. Transformation is thought to be first demonstrated in the bacteria Streptococcus pneumoniae by Frederick Griffith in 1928. ... In this case the DNA of interest is a gene that encodes a protein product. ... First, plasmid DNA is mixed with the bacteria cells and placed on ice.
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