Genetics: From Genes To Genomes (6th International Edition)
Genetics: From Genes To Genomes (6th International Edition)
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ISBN: 9781260041217
Author: Leland Hartwell Dr., ? Michael L. Goldberg Professor Dr., ? Janice Fischer, ? Leroy Hood Dr.
Publisher: Mcgraw-Hill
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Chapter 10, Problem 11P

For the sake of simplicity, Fig. 10.4 omitted one step of cDNA library construction. The figure implied that the last step of the process is the ligation of blunt-ended cDNAs into plasmid cloning vectors. Although such ligation reactions can occur, in reality they are highly inefficient. Instead, scientists convert blunt-ended cDNA molecules into sticky-ended molecules using adapters, and then they ligate the cDNAs into vectors with compatible sticky ends.

Adapters are short, partly double-stranded DNA molecules made by hybridization of

Two single-stranded oligonucleotides made in a DNA synthesizer. Suppose that the following two oligonucleotides were synthesized and then mixed together at high concentration and at a temperature that promotes hybridization of complementary DNA sequences:

 Chapter 10, Problem 11P, For the sake of simplicity, Fig. 10.4 omitted one step of cDNA library construction. The figure

a. Draw the hybridized DNA molecules. These are the adapters.
b. Suppose you added the adapters and ligase enzyme to blunt-ended cDNAs at a very high molar ratio of adapters to cDNAs, so that each cDNA molecule is ligated to one adapter at each of its ends. Draw a picture of a resulting cDNA molecule.
c. The particular adapters discussed in this problem allow the cDNAs to be ligated efficiently into a vector treated with a commonly used restriction enzyme listed in Table 9.1. Name this restriction enzyme.
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