Original | 1. centrifugation – heavier components like nuclei are separated 2. PCR - amplification of gene of interest. Gene sequences can also be generated from mRNA using reverse transcriptase – these DNA sequences (cDNA) lack introns. A vector is a DNA molecule that is used as a vehicle to carry the gene of interest into a foreign cell. Bacterial plasmids are commonly used as vectors because they are capable of autonomous self-replication and expression. These plasmids may be modified for further functionality (e.g. selection markers, reporter genes, inducible expression promoters). Other types of vectors include modified viruses and artificial chromosomes |
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Title | What is the process of isolating gene and vector in gene transfer? |
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Text1 | 1. centrifugation – heavier components like nuclei are separated ... ... ... ... ... ... |
Text2 | 1. centrifugation – heavier components like nuclei are separated 2. PCR - amplification of gene of interest. Gene sequences can also be generated from ... ... ... ... ... |
Text3 | ... 2. PCR - amplification of gene of interest. Gene sequences can also be generated from mRNA using reverse transcriptase – these DNA sequences (cDNA) lack introns. A vector is ... ... ... ... |
Text4 | ... ... mRNA using reverse transcriptase – these DNA sequences (cDNA) lack introns. A vector is a DNA molecule that is used as a vehicle to carry the gene of interest into a foreign cell. Bacterial plasmids ... ... ... |
Text5 | ... ... ... a DNA molecule that is used as a vehicle to carry the gene of interest into a foreign cell. Bacterial plasmids are commonly used as vectors because they are capable of autonomous self-replication and expression. These plasmids may be ... ... |
Text6 | ... ... ... ... are commonly used as vectors because they are capable of autonomous self-replication and expression. These plasmids may be modified for further functionality (e.g. selection markers, reporter genes, inducible expression promoters). Other types of vectors include ... |
Text7 | ... ... ... ... ... modified for further functionality (e.g. selection markers, reporter genes, inducible expression promoters). Other types of vectors include modified viruses and artificial chromosomes |
Full | 1. centrifugation – heavier components like nuclei are separated 2. PCR - amplification of gene of interest. Gene sequences can also be generated from mRNA using reverse transcriptase – these DNA sequences (cDNA) lack introns. A vector is a DNA molecule that is used as a vehicle to carry the gene of interest into a foreign cell. Bacterial plasmids are commonly used as vectors because they are capable of autonomous self-replication and expression. These plasmids may be modified for further functionality (e.g. selection markers, reporter genes, inducible expression promoters). Other types of vectors include modified viruses and artificial chromosomes |
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