recombinant DNA molecules New combinations of DNA fragments formed by cutting DNA segments from two sources with restriction enzyme and then joining the fragments together with DNA ligase.
Recombinant DNA molecules A combination of DNA molecules of different origin that are joined using recombinant DNA technologies.
Note that each recombinant DNA molecule includes a region where nucleotides from one of the original molecules are paired with nucleotides from the other. But no matter.
Chimeric DNA A recombinant DNA molecule containing unrelated genes. Chloramphenicol An antibiotic that inhibits the peptidyl transferase activity of the prokaryotic 50S ribosomal subunit.
Because this vector originates from a self-replicating virus, plasmid, or higher organism cell when the appropriate size DNA is inserted the 'target and vector DNA fragments are then ligated'[3] and create a recombinant DNA molecule.
One of the precautionary measures taken to prevent the replication of recombinant DNA molecules in microorganisms in the natural environment.
- The isolation of individual genes by generating recombinant DNA molecules, which are then propagated in a host cell which produces a clone that contains a single fragment of the target DNA Gene flow ...
vectors Self-replicating DNA molecules that can be joined with DNA fragments to form recombinant DNA molecules. veins Thin-walled vessels that carry blood to the heart. Units of the circulatory system that carry blood to the heart.
Obtain a detailed physical map of every human chromosome, based on overlapping recombinant DNA molecules cloned as yeast artificial chromosomes. C. Clone human beings.
During the 20 years since effective methods were introduced to carry out DNA sequencing by biochemical analysis of recombinant DNA molecules, these techniques have improved dramatically.
Procedures used to join together DNA segments in a cell-free system (an environment outside a cell or organism). Under appropriate conditions, a recombinant DNA molecule can enter a cell and replicate there, ...
See also: Recombinant, DNA, Recombinant DNA, Molecule, Organ
 
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