1. Describe the principles behind and the applications of the
following:
a) Southern blotting
b) cDNA synthesis
c) CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing
d) S1 Mapping or Primer Extension
e) Sanger Sequencing of DNA
f) Site-directed mutagenesis
j) cDNA cloning
k) Western Blotting
l) Restriction Enzymes
please answer them all because its including in one question
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Methods – What is the procedure? What is measured? Why
would it be used?
1. Southern blot analysis
2. Restriction enzyme digestion
3. Primer extension
4. Electron microscopy
5. PAGE
6. PCR
7. Western blot
8. Gel mobility shift assay
9. Immunoprecipitation
10. ChIP
11. Plasmid vector
12. Making transgenic mice
13. Microinjection
14. Electroporation
15. cDNA synthesis
16. Photolithography
Create a stored procedure that can be used to add a student to
the school and a section of a course. 1. If the student already
exists, then just add him to the section (do not update information
like address). 2. The procedure will require the following
arguments (see table definition for types): A. Salutation B. First
Name C. Last Name D. Street Address (including City) E. ZIP Code F.
Phone Number G. Employer Name (if any) H. Course Number...
In one or two sentences, describe the usefulness of each of the
following reagents in the analysis of proteins by SDS-PAGE:
(a) polyacrylamide/bis-acrylamide
(b) SDS
(c) reducing agent (dithiothreitol or β-mercaptoethanol)
1. Suggest a viable technique for purification of the crude SNAR
product and outline the procedure for this technique and
rationalize our choice. (SnAr mechanism)
22.3 Procedure
A solution of 4-chlorobenzyl amine (2.0 mmol, 1 mL 2.0 M soln. in
2-propanol, 2 equiv.) is added to a stirred solution of methyl
4-fluoro-3-nitrobenzoate (1.0 mmol) in 2-propanol (~10 mL) in a 25
mL round bottom flask equipped with a reflux condenser. The
reaction mixture is heated to reflux for 30 min,...