McGraw Ch.20
steps in cloning a gene
1. Chromosomal DNA is isolated and cut with a restriction enzyme; the plasmid DNA is cut with the same enzyme. 2. The digested chromosomal DNA and plasmid DNA are incubated together. 3. ligation by DNA ligase.
cloning vector
A DNA molecule that acts as a carrier of DNA that is to be cloned is called a(n) ______.
host
A cell that harbors a vector is called a(n) ____ cell
Chromosomal DNA
A particular gene to be cloned is often isolated from
a piece of chromosomal DNA
A recombinant vector contains
Genomic Library
A researcher may use restriction enzymes to digest the DNA of an organism. The fragments of DNA are then ligated individually into many vectors. This collection of recombinant vectors is called a
plasmid
A small DNA molecule that can replicate independently within a host cell and thus make many copies of an inserted gene is called a(n)
copied many times by the host cell
A vector requires an origin of replication so that it can be
recombinant
A vector that contains a piece of chromosomal DNA is referred to as a(n) ___ vector.
Primer extension
During PCR, the process of ___ ___ results when the Taq polymerase catalyzes the synthesis of complementary DNA, starting at the primers.
Restriction Enzymes
Enzymes that bind to a specific DNA sequence and cut the DNA backbone are called
polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
In 1985, Kary Mullis developed a way to copy DNA without vectors or host cells. This technique is called ___ (PCR).
A chain reaction
In PCR, each cycle uses the products of the previous cycle as templates. What do you call this?
Complementary DNA
In PCR, primer extension refers to the synthesis of Blank______ starting at the primers.
Template DNA
In PCR, the DNA to be amplified is called the
DNA
In PCR, the two primers bind to specific sites in the and flank the gene to be amplified.
They are complementary to the flanking sequences.
In PCR, why do the primers bind to specific sites in the DNA on either side of the gene of interest?
short oligonucleotides bind to complementary DNA flanking the gene of interest
Primer annealing occurs when
cut the DNA backbone prior to inserting the DNA to be cloned
Restriction endonucleases are used in gene cloning to
detect and quantify the amount of a specific RNA
Reverse transcriptase PCR can be used to
primers
Short oligonucleotides that flank the region of DNA to be amplified by PCR are called
Origin of replication
The DNA sequence in a vector that allows the replication enzymes of the cell to make lots of copies of the vector
Reverse transcriptase
You have a piece of RNA, and you want to synthesize a complementary strand of DNA. Which enzyme would you use?
PCR reaction steps
denaturation, annealing, extension
The production of new arrangements of DNA
recombinant DNA technology