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By Hewan Wami Bridges 2014 Prof. Sara F.Feinman Prof. Heather Kundzicz June 13, 2014.

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1 By Hewan Wami Bridges 2014 Prof. Sara F.Feinman Prof. Heather Kundzicz June 13, 2014

2 William E. Robinson, PhD  Professor of Environmental and Aquatic Toxicology, School for the Environment, College of Science and Mathematics  His research addresses functional mechanisms in aquatic toxicology, particularly those processes involved in metal uptake, depuration, sequestration and internal transport. ◦ This work focuses on two groups of marine organisms –  bivalve molluscs (mussels and clams) and  tunicates (ascidians).

3  Transformation is a process in which cells take up foreign DNA from their environment.  Transformation can occur in either prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells  E. coli is sensitive to an antibiotic called ampicillin. ◦ Ampicillin interferes with the formation of bacterial cell walls and thus kills newly divided cells that must form new cell walls.  The pGlo plasmid contains an ampicillin resistance gene. ◦ Ampicillin resistance gene encodes an enzyme, β lactimase

4  The pGlo plasmid also contains the Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) gene.  GFP gene, which is derived from a jellyfish called Aequorea Victoria, ◦ encodes a fluorescent protein that glows green when exposed to ultraviolet light.  The pGlo plasmid also contains the arabinose promoter. ◦ A promoter is a short region of DNA that regulates the expression of a gene.  The arabinose promoter controls the expression of the GFP gene in the pGlo plasmid.

5 Thank you


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