Title: Cosmids, Phages, and plasmids as DNA carriers
1Cosmids, Phages, and plasmids as DNA carriers
Plasmid
Phage
Cosmid
212kb-20kb
lt12 kb, can not be packaged efficiently gt20 kb,
too large to fit into the phagehead
3(No Transcript)
4Cosmids as the DNA carriers
Colonies No plaques
5Cosmids as the DNA carriers
Cosmids behave both as plasmids and as
phages They contains the Cos ends from the ?
phage DNA Allow the DNA to be packaged into ?
phage heads
They also contain a origin of replication from
the plasmid so they replicate like plasmid in
bacteria
Host E. coli Vector size usually about 5-7
kb. Insert size up to 50kb
6Partial restriction digestion
7Genomic Library
8Construction of genomic libraries
Insert size gt12kb but lt20kb
Human genome 3x109 bp Hunan genomic library
Need 150,000-250,000 l phage clones to cover the
whole human genome
If plasmids are used to make the human genomic
library, 1-4 million plasmid clones are needed to
cover the whole human genome
9How do you find the gene of your interest in
genomic library? Library screening
10Hybridization
The process of annealing a DNA strand with a
complementary or nearly complementary RNA strand
or DNA strand from a different origin.
11Screening a genomic library
DNA hybridization
12(No Transcript)