What are 2 CONS about biotechnology? Unpredictable side affect High prices Biological weapons Food allergens Unexpected environmental impacts.
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DNA REPLICATION. DNA gyrase : the bacterial enzyme that relieves the tension produced by the unwinding of DNA DNA helicase : enzyme that unwinds double-helical.
Pp 295 - 301. 2. Replication Elongation DNA polymerase – enzyme which does what? In what direction? What is the main version responsible for replication?
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Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology. Major Techniques PCR – Polymerase Chain Reaction Restriction Endonucleases and Gel Electrophoresis DNA Profiling/DNA.
Electrophoresis and Blots. Principles recap Nucleic acids (DNA, RNA) move from the negative to the positive pole during gel electrophoresis The resistance.
Gene Cloning: Definition Cloning is making an exact replica of something. Gene cloning: making many, many copies of identical pieces of DNA. Why do we.
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Applications and Basic Technology. Recombinant DNA technology : set of techniques for recombining genes from different sources and transferring into.