Ch. 20 Genomics Flashcards
1
Q
structural genomics
A
concerned with the organization and sequence information in a genome
2
Q
how do you make a genomic library?
A
- different DNA molecules are cut in different places providing a set of overlapping fragments
- each fragment is joined to a cloning vector, transferred to bacterial cells
- this produces a set of clones containing overlapping genomic fragments (some contain gene of interest)
- bacteria can be spotted and screened with a probe to identify the candidate clones (like a southern)
3
Q
linkage analysis
A
-looking at 2 different features of the genome that occur together because of their proximity to each other
(recombination frequency)
4
Q
recombination frequency
A
equals recombinant gametes over total gametes
= recombinant progeny/total progeny
-measured in centimorgans (cM)
5
Q
positional cloning
A
allows us to connect a gene of interest with a previously mapped linked gene (or marker)
(“chromosome walking”)
6
Q
southern and northern blots
A
to detect the presence/absence of specific DNA sequences