Inserting Target Genes Flashcards
1
Q
What are the 3 processes involved in inserting target genes?
A
isolating the target gene
inserting the target gene into a vector
inserting the vector into bacteria
2
Q
What happens during isolating the target gene?
A
- use restriction enzymes which will leave sticky ends e.g. insulin
3
Q
What happens during inserting the target gene into a vector?
A
a vector is something that moves DNA from one place to another place
e.g. virus - bacteriophage - virus that infects bacteria
plasmids - double stranded loops of DNA used to transfer genes between bacteria
- use the same restriction enzyme to cut the plasmid open
- the sticky ends will be complimentary
- DNA ligase will reform the phosphodiester bonds
- forms recombinant DNA - DNA from more than one source / organism e.g. plasmid and target gene
4
Q
What happens when you insert a vector into bacteria?
A
transformed organism - contains recombinant DNA
- Ice cold calcium chloride - heat shock them (stressing the bacteria and make the cell wall more
permeable) - or you can do electroportation (electrical current)
- both ways increase the permeability of the bacterial cell wall - more likely to take up the
recombinant plasmid