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Notes Material Type: Notes; Class: Organic Chemistry Lab I; Subject: Chemistry (CHEM); University: East Tennessee State University; Term: Fall 2009;
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Ninth Edition Klug, Cummings, Spencer, Palladino Chapter 13 Recombinant DNA Technology and Gene Cloning Lectures by David Kass with contributions from John C. Osterman.
13.1 Recombinant DNA Technology Combines Several Laboratory Techniques 13.2 Restriction Enzymes Cut DNA at Specific Recognition Sequences 13.3 Vectors Carry DNA Molecules to Be Cloned 13.4 DNA Was First Cloned in Prokaryotic Cells 13.5 Yeast Cells Are Used as Eukaryotic Hosts for Cloning Continued
13.1 Recombinant DNA Technology Combines Several Laboratory Techniques
13.2 Restriction Enzymes Cut DNA at Specific Recognition Sequences
13.3 Vectors Carry DNA Molecules to Be Cloned