PPT-Integration Of Foreign DNA Into Plant Cell

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chromosome Foreign DNA cytoplasm nucleus Inheritance Mendalian or non mendalian non mendalian manner of inheritance is indicative of transgene instability Faithful expression or . Lily Chan and Tim Johnstone. Transfection:. . to transfer DNA into cells (either eukaryotic or prokaryotic) not through use of a viral vector. The approaches for eukaryotic and prokaryotic-cell . transfection are slightly . Plasma Membrane. Recall: what is a plasma membrane?. A cell’s outer boundary. *Found in both plant & animal cells. In a plant cell. : lies beneath the cell wall. In animal cells. : the outer boundary (made of cholesterol). Living Environment . Mr. Wiley. 144. Good Morning!. Do now:. Answer the following on your scrap paper.. Describe the role of the nucleus in the cell. Describe the role of the ribosome in the cell. Explain how the nucleus and the ribosome help to maintain homeostasis in the cell.. Lily Chan and Tim Johnstone. Transfection:. . to transfer DNA into cells (either eukaryotic or prokaryotic) not through use of a viral vector. The approaches for eukaryotic and prokaryotic-cell . transfection are slightly . 7. Lactose digestions in . E. coli. begins with its hydrolysis by the enzyme . -. galactosidase. , . lacZ. , is part of a . coordinatley. regulated operon containing the genes required for lactose utilization. Which of the following figures correctly depicts the interactions at the . DNA Extraction Process involves four parts. :. Put the cells into a solution.. Use enzymes to hydrolyze the cell wall.. Use a detergent to break apart the cell membrane.. Use 95% ethanol to take out the DNA from the lysate.. Recall your work yesterday. When classifying cells, what are the two groups scientists separate cells into? . USING A MICROSCOPE. Light Microscopes and Total Power Magnification. Uses. We can use microscopes to observe cells in greater detail. The Smallest Scissors in the World. Have you ever used your word processor’s Search function? You can specify a sequence of letters, whether it is a sentence, a word, or nonsense, and the program scrolls rapidly through your document, finding every occurrence of that sequence. How might such a function be helpful to a molecular biologist who needs to “search” DNA for the right place to divide it into pieces?. Cell membrane is like the doors on a car. They regulate what goes in/out.. The cell wall in a plant cell is like the frame on a car. The frame supports the car as the cell wall supports the plant.. The endoplasmic reticulum is like the fuel lines on a car. It lets a passage way for fuel to flow like proteins do in the endoplasmic reticulum . DNA damage DNA gets damaged a lot ! DNA damage DNA gets damaged a lot! >200,000 events/human cell/day DNA damage Occurs 2 ways 1) spontaneously 2) mutagens : damage DNA Transposons Discovered by Barbara McClintock Plant Propagation Plant Propagation The process of increasing the numbers of a species, maintaining a species, or preserving the vigor of a plant. Successful Plant Propagation Knowledge of technical skills  . Author: Michael Fenech. Affiliation: Genome Health Foundation, North Brighton, SA, 5048, Australia. Email: . mf.ghf@outlook.com. . Introduction. Life as we know it depends entirely on the capacity of cells to utilize energy and molecules in the environment for cellular function and reproduction. . Chapters 12, 13, 16, 17. Limits to Cell Growth. The larger a cell becomes, the more demands a cell places on its DNA. If extra copies of DNA are not made, an “information crisis” would occur. The cell also has more trouble moving nutrients and wastes across the cell membrane. Hieu Bui and John . Reif. Duke University. The success of DNA nanotechnology comes from three key ingredients:. Our quantitative understanding of DNA thermodynamics. , which makes it possible to predict reliably how single-stranded DNA molecules fold and interact with one another.

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