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Lecture 7 - Genome Tools

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Mutagenesis<br />

•In vivo<br />

•In vitro<br />

•Mutations occur spontaneously<br />

•Single base changes in the genome<br />

•Indels<br />

•Duplications<br />

•Mutations occur in response to ‘stimulus’<br />

•Single base changes in the genome<br />

•Indels<br />

•Duplications<br />

•Mimic or expedite ‘naturally’ occurring mutations<br />

•Attractive given recombinant DNA technology<br />

•Overproduction and purification<br />

•“Make” better version<br />

What is the basis for changing parts of the genome? Cell? Individual?

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