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Chapter 16: Gene Technology


16.1 Molecular biologists can manipulate DNA to clone genes. (Page 320)
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/espv2/data/genetics/006/index.html

Examine the following sections:
Technology
2.126 Introduction
2.127 Recombinant DNA
2.128 Plasmids
2.129 Recombinant DNA Technology
2.130 Probe
2.131 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
2.132 PCR
2.133 DNA Sequencing
Applications
2.134 Genetic Fingerprinting
2.135 Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms (RFLPs)
2.136 Electrophoresis
2.137 Probes
2.138 Southern Hybridization
2.139 Colony Hybridization
The DNA Manipulator’s Toolbox. (Page 320)
Host/Vector Systems. (Page 321)
Using Vectors to Transfer Genes. (Page 323)
DNA Libraries. (Page 324)

16.2 Genetic engineering involves easily understood procedures. (Page 325)
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/espv2/data/genetics/006/index.html

Examine the following sections:
2.134 Genetic Fingerprinting
2.135 Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms (RFLPs)
2.136 Electrophoresis
2.137 Probes
2.138 Southern Hybridization
2.139 Colony Hybridization
2.140 Biotechnology Products
2.141 Plants and Animals
2.142 Gene Therapy
2.143 Human Genome Project
2.144 Molecular Markers
2.145 Mapping a Gene
2.146 Quantitative Trait Loci Analysis
2.147 Molecular Structures
The Four Stages of a Genetic Engineering Experiment. (Page 325)
Working with Gene Clones. (Page 329)

16.3 Biotechnology is producing a scientific revolution. (Page 333)
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/espv2/data/genetics/006/index.html

Examine the following sections:
2.140 Biotechnology Products
2.141 Plants and Animals
2.142 Gene Therapy
2.143 Human Genome Project
Medical Applications. (Page 333)
Agricultural Applications. (Page 335)
Risk and Regulation. (Page 339)







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