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Dive into the fascinating world of transgenesis, where scientists modify organisms using genetic engineering techniques. Learn about the green fluorescent protein (GFP), derived from jellyfish, and its applications in biological research. This guide covers key concepts such as the purpose of LB (Lysogeny Broth), the significance of ampicillin and arabinose in experimental setups, and the mechanics of lysogenic cycles. Engage with interactive quizzes to reinforce your understanding of genetic modifications and their implications in various fields.
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Transgenesis • Multiple goals:
Transgenesis • Multiple goals:
Transgenesis • Multiple goals:
Transgenesis • Multiple goals:
GFP (green fluorescent protein) • Isolated from a jellyfish with this trait.
Quick review quiz • What does LB stand for?
Quick review quiz • What does LB stand for? • What does lysogenic mean?
Quick review quiz • What does LB stand for? • What does lysogenic mean? • What does lyophilized mean?
Quick review quiz • What does LB stand for? • What does lysogenic mean? • What does lyophilized mean? • What is ampicillin?
Quick review quiz • What does LB stand for? • What does lysogenic mean? • What does lyophilized mean? • What is ampicillin? • What is arabinose?
Quick review quiz • What does LB stand for? • What does lysogenic mean? • What does lyophilized mean? • What is ampicillin? • What is arabinose? • What is the purpose of the LB/amp/ara dish?
Quick review quiz • What does LB stand for? • What does lysogenic mean? • What does lyophilized mean? • What is ampicillin? • What is arabinose? • What is the purpose of the LB/amp/ara dish? • What is the purpose of the LB amp plate?
Quick review quiz • What does LB stand for? • What does lysogenic mean? • What does lyophilized mean? • What is ampicillin? • What is arabinose? • What is the purpose of the LB/amp/ara dish? • What is the purpose of the LB amp plate?