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Transformation of bacteria plasmids are one of the easiest ways to demonstrate and test hypotheses about genetic transformations in laboratory conditions due to the ease of performing the procedure and relative quickness of obtaining results. DNA can be taken into the bacterium by subjecting the a competent cell to heat shock which makes the plasma membrane more fluid. (A bacterial cell may need to be treated with a chemical, ie) CaCl2 in E. coli, in order to become competent, or have enhanced ability for DNA uptake). The foreign DNA, or plasmid, will insert itself into the DNA of the bacterium. Bacterial cells have relatively few genes, compared to other organisms. Bacteria replicate frequently and will therefore express a phenotype in a reasonable amount of time. Only some competent cells will become transformed. This factor is expressed as transformation efficiency, which is defined by (# of transformants obtained)/(# of total cells).

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Molecular biologists use bacterial plasmids as a "tool" to study DNA. Normal bacteria (like E. coli) will naturally replicate all the plasmids and nuclear DNA (genomic DNA) in the cell as they mature and prepare for cell division. We trick the E. coli host cells into replicating Recombinant (spelled correctly) DNA that we introduce by a process called transformation. For example: if we want to study a cancer gene, then we can splice it (called ligation) into an artificial plasmid DNA (called a vector) and introduce this into E. coli (called transformation). Then the E. coli will do us a huge favor by replicating our cancer gene of interest, so we can extract the cancer gene DNA and study it. It is a handy way to get enough DNA from a gene of interest to perform experiments on. These experiments might consist of sequencing the cancer gene DNA or re-introducing a large amount of the cancer gene DNA into a human cell line and then study different drugs that are also introduced to the human cell line.

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They are already tailor-made to insert DNA into another organism. Scientists hijack their mechanism and replace the original DNA/RNA with their own.

Agrobacterium tumefaciens causes crown galls in some plants, by inserting its DNA into the plant's genome. To make a vector from this plasmid, researchers removed everything that was not essential for this "inserting of DNA" and replaced it with various other genes.

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1) Plasmid is self replicating.

2) It contain various site for restriction endonucleases

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Are viruses mechanical or biological?

Biological vectors include viruses as well as plasmids.


What does plasmids do?

plasmids are vectors that are used to replicate recombinant DNA in a host organism or cell. they are normally used in cloning experiments.


Plasmids are useful as vectors because?

all of the above


Cells in a cell culture all have the same genetic material because they are A. vectors B. plasmids C. hybrids D. clones?

Cells in a cell culture of similar genetic material are called clones. vectors can be the carriers of viruses . Plasmids are the extrachromosomal genetic material. Hybrids are the cells produced from the combination of two cells.


Commonly used vectors include?

B. Viruses


Do viruses have plasmid?

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Do_plants_have_plasmids"


How vectors transport healthy genes into cells?

to transport either the entire gene or a recombinant DNA to the cell's nucleus, where the chromosomes and DNA reside. In essence, vectors are molecular delivery trucks. One of the first and most popular vectors developed were viruses


What do you call an organism that carries diseases or plasmids or viruses or bacteria used to transport genes into a host cell?

It is called a vector.


When viruses are used as vectors in genetic engineering what is removed?

the glucose gelctere processer in the vecyum of concarny


Why are viruses effective as vectors?

Viruses have proven to be highly effective as vectors since these are biological entities with a natural function of infecting host cells.


What is the relationship between plasmids and recombinant DNA?

Vectors and plasmids are related because a plasmid is a type of vector. A vector is a DNA molecule used to transfer foreign genetic material into another cell. A plasmid consists of an origin of replication and also the transgene insert.


What is plasmid copy number?

The copy number reflects the average number of copies of a certain plasmid inside a host cell. The higher the copy number, the more efficient the plasmid is at replicating itself. Researchers using plasmids as vectors usually choose high copy number plasmids as their vectors since you can get a large number of plasmids from relatively fewer cells in less time.