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Restriction Enzymes - mvhs
Restriction Enzymes - mvhs

... information about a piece of DNA • We can use restriction enzymes to find out – The size of a plasmid – If there are any restriction sites for a particular enzyme on a piece of DNA (ex. EcoRI) – How many restriction sites for a particular enzyme – Where the restriction sites are located ...
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... • To initiate RNA pol has to have a partner – σ, the sigma subunit – Can find the promoter sequence, even though the DNA is double stranded – With sigma, RNA pol is called the HOLOENZYME – Sigma binds to promoter regions with 10 million times the affinity than random DNA – Specific for ds DNA (where ...
large bases - De Anza College
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... cultured microorganisms. They have also acquired the techniques to extract DNA directly from the samples, circumventing the tradition of culturing the bacteria first. In 2007, Van Heerden’s team was awarded a R13.7-million research contract by BioPAD, a South African biotechnology initiative, and th ...
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... 1. Think of two very different breeds of dogs that are familiar to you. On a sheet of paper, construct a table that has the following three heads: the name of each of the two dog breeds, and “Cross-Breed.” 2. The rows of the table should be labeled with characteristics found in both breeds of dogs. ...
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... - since the vast majority of genes encode for proteins, the next great challenge will be to work out the functional roles of each, how they interact, and how they are regulated. - the entire collection of proteins that a cell or organism produces is called its proteome. - the proteome contains a num ...
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...  I will be able to define mutations and describe the different types of mutations.  I will be able to describe the effects mutations can have on genes. Types of Mutations Complete the table to describe the processes and outcomes of the different types of gene (point) mutations. Type ...
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... The Human Genome Project is an ongoing effort to analyze the human DNA sequence 2. In 1990, the project began and in 2000 the sequencing of the human genome was complete. 3. Now the project goal is to analyze these sequences and look for genes 4. To do this they look at the promoter sequences 5. The ...
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