In-vivo gene cloning 4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? BiologyDNA, genetics and evolutionA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Dominic HaywardCreated on: 28-01-15 18:35 A type of cloning in vivo 1 of 18 An enzyme that cuts DNA Restriction Endonucleases 2 of 18 Cutting DNA between bases may leave this Sticky Ends 3 of 18 4 types of this, which are broken to produce DNA fragments Bases 4 of 18 Opposite codes on DNA after it has been cut, creates a ... Palindrome 5 of 18 An enzyme which joins the phosphate-sugar framwork DNA ligase 6 of 18 Formed from a sugar, a base and a phospahate DNA 7 of 18 A ring of DNA in bacteria not joined to the main DNA Plasmid 8 of 18 A section of DNA which has been cut out DNA fragment 9 of 18 Joining DNA to a carrying unit is called what Vector 10 of 18 What must DNA be re-introduced to Host cell 11 of 18 What is DNA when it made from 2 different sources Recombinant DNA 12 of 18 Process of adding DNA to bacteria Transformation 13 of 18 Ions added to the growth mixture Calcium 14 of 18 Other than ions, what else makes bacteria permeable Temperature 15 of 18 Once the plasmid has entered the bacteria it stays in the ... Cytoplasm 16 of 18 What feature must plasmids have to be able to separate them Anti-biotic Resistance 17 of 18 An enzyme to synthesise DNA from RNA Reverse Transcriptase 18 of 18
The control of gene expression AQA A2 Biology PART 6 of 8 TOPICS: Gene technologies allow the study of gene function allowing a better undertanding of organism function and the new design of industrial and medical processes - recombinant DNA technology 0.0 / 5
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