Lecture 9/11 - E2 Flashcards

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What is a genomic DNA library?

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All the nuclear DNA represented in many individual DNA clones

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What are multiple cloning sites (MCS)?

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Many different restriction sites arranged next to one another
- Where the piece of DNA has been inserted

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What is the role of B-lactamase?

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It is an enzyme that destroys penicillin-like compounds and confers resistance to ampicillin

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What is the size of 1 DNA ApaI (10,090) - Xhol (33498) restriction site ends?

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Take the distance between the two:

33,498-10,090 = 23,408 base pairs

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What is bacterial trsnformation of recombinant DNA?

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Where each transformant colont is clonal and has only one type of piece of cloned DNA in the plasmid (but lots of copis of that particular plasmid)

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Insertional Inactivation

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Where you place your foreign DNA into an existing gene on the plasmid and destroy that genes function
- Allows detection of successful cloning events by visual inspection of colonies

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Example of insertional inativation with the lac Z gene

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The MCS is within the lac Z coding sequence. Insertion of foreign DNA into the MCS inactivates lac Z and blocks characteritic expression

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Importance of the Lac Z gene

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Encodes proteins produced by the lac operon

Expression produces the B-galactosidase protein required for E. coli to use lactose and grow

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9
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Importance of B-galactosidase

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Converts lactose to glucose+galactose

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10
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Blue vs White Colonies

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Blue = activated lac Z gene, B-galactosidase is produced
White = Inactivated lac Z gene, B-galactosidase is not produced
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11
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Which colonies do you want as an investigator?

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The white colonies

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What are complementary DNA (cDNA) libraries made of?

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Reverse transcriptase uses RNA-dependent DNA polymerase to create this library from mRNA

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What is the process of making cDNA libraries?

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Reverse transcriptase uses a doubel stranded region to initiate synthesis
Therfore, mRNA must be primed using an oligo dT
Oligo dT is annealed to create the poly A tail

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Characteristics of a genomic DNA library

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Contains all nuclear DNA sequences including gene coding DNA and both the transcribed/non-transcribed regulartory features
Increased frequency = larger size

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Characteristics of a cDNA libray

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Contains only portions of the genome that are transcribed (usually just the mRNA)
Introns and non-transcribed regulatory sequences (promoters, enhancers) are not included
Increased frequency = increased mRNA

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16
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What is PCR?

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Polymerase Chain Reaction

Repeated DNA synthesis of a defined sequence in a test tube

17
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Requirements for a PCR experiment?

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Template DNA - ds DNA
Primers - ss DNA oligos
Thermo-resistant DNA Polymerase
dNTPs
Thermocycler - incubator that can rapidly change temperature
18
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Steps of PCR

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Denaturation - temp increase to seperate DNA strands
Annealing - temp decrease to allow primers to base pair to the template
Extension - Polymersase extends the primer to form DNA strand