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Lab 4 & 5
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Biology
Undergraduate 2
04/26/2011

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Genomic Libraries use what to (4) clone DNA?

Definition

1. Plasmids (10K bp)

2. Bacteriophages (25K - 100K bp)

3. Cosmids (50K bp)

4. Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes (100K - 1 mill. bp)

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Cosmid

Definition

bacteriophage sequence called Cos sites that act as origins of replication clones.

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What are the 3 steps to a Genomic Library?

Definition

1. Cleave DNA from human with restriction nuclease

2. Insert fragments into plasmids via ligase

3. Introduce Plasmid into Bacteria

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What do Genomic Libraries allow us study in Eukaryotes (3)?

Definition

1. intergenic regions

2. sequences involved in controlling gene expression

3. introns of the gene

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What do cDNA libraries allow us to determine in (3) Eukaryotes?

Definition

1. exons of the gene

2. deduce the protein sequence using mRNA

3. mutation/expression of eukaryotic genes in prokaryotic cells.

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What is Southern Blotting used for?

Definition

DNA targeting by a DNA, cDNA or RNA probe

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What is Northern Blotting used for?

Definition

RNA targeting by a DNA, cDNA or RNA probe.

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What is Western blotting used for?

Definition

Protein targeting by an antibody

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What is Restriction Mapping used for?

Definition

Digest DNA and separate bands

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What is Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms (RFLP) used for?

Definition

genetic mapping of disease alleles and for DNA fingerprinting.

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What is Variable Number Tandem Repeats (VNTR) used for?

Definition

paternity and forensic analyses; analyzes loci that have variable numbers of tandem repeats.

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What are Microsatellites?

Definition

tandem repeats about 2-5 bp's long. Present in hundreds of tandemly arrayed copies.

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What are Microsatellites used for?

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to perform analysis for trinucleotide repeat disorders.

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What are Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNP) used for?

Definition

mapping genetic disorders that might be linked to a specific SNP.

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What is functional genomics?

Definition

strategies that are designed to determine the function of individual genes.

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Transcriptomics

Definition

looks at gene expression @ the mRNA level.

 

(mRNA increases in a certain gene..maybe that gene plays a role)

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Proteomics

Definition

looks @ gene expression at the protein level.

knows what proteins are expressed when.

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What are the areas of Functional Genomics (3) ?

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1. Bioinformatics

2. Mutagensis

3. Protein-Protein Interactions

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Bioinformatics

Definition

Takes proteins from 1 organism and compares it to another via supercomputer.

 

Views protein forms.

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Protein-Protein Interactions

Definition

Removes the domain of proteins that cause interaction and replaces it w/more proteins and sees if the proteins will then interact.

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Mutagenesis

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Mutate the gene found to test for virulence or other issue and mutate it again to see how it performs.

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Microarray Anaylsis

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Figures out when genome transcripts are made; Knows what gene is expressed when.
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2D protein electrophoresis

Definition
separates proteins in a protein extract by size via SDS page; used when you want to know what protein is made when.
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What is Signature Tag Mutagenesis used for?

Definition

to figure out which genes are involved in virulence (pathogens) 

 

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