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Recombinant DNA Technology - In nature, gene transfers are rather imprecise, and
their range, in tenns of species involved, is remarkably limited. The above problems are
circumvented by the recombinant DNA technology. A recombinant DNA molecule is produced
by joining together two or more DNA segments usually originating from different organisms.
More specifically, a recombinant DNA molecule is a vector into which the desired DNA
fragment has been inserted to enable its cloning in an appropriate host. This is achieved by using
specific enzymes for cutting the DNA (restriction enzymes) into suitable fragments and then for
joining together the appropriate fragments (ligation). In this manner, a gene may be produced,
which contains the. coding region from one organism joined to regulatory sequences from
another organism; such a gene is called chimaeric gene. Clearly, the capability to produce
recombinant DNA molecules has given man the power and opportunity to create novel gene
functions to suit specific needs. Recombinant DNA molecules are produced with one of the
following three objectives: (1) to obtain a large number of copies of specific DNA fragments,
(2) to recover large quantities of the protein produced by the concerned gene, or (3) to integrate
the gene in question into the chromosome of a target organism where it expresses itself. Even for
the latter two objectives, it is essential to first obtain a large number of copies of the concerned
genes. To achieve this, the DNA segments are integrated into a self-replicating DNA molecule
called vector; most commonly used vectors are either bacterial plasmids or DNA viruses. All
these steps concerned with piecing together DNA segments of diverse origin and placing them
into a suitable vector together constitute recombinant DNA technology. The DNA segment to
be cloned is called DNA insert. Recombinant DNAs are introduced into a suitable organism,
usually a bacterium; this organism is called host, while the process is called transformation. The
transformed host cells are selected and cloned. The recombinant DNA present in such clones
would replicate either in synchrony with or independent of the host cell; the gene present in 'the
vector mayor may not express itself, i.e., direct the synthesis of concerned polypeptide. The step
concerned with transformation of a suitable host with recombinant DNA, and cloning of the
transformed cells is called DNA cloning or gene cloning. However, often DNA or gene cloning
is taken to include both the development of recombinant DNAs as well as their cloning in a
suitable host. Similarly, often the term recombinant DNA technology is used as a synonym for
DNA or gene cloning used in the broader sense. A rather popular term for these activities is
genetic engineering. A clone consists of asexual progeny of a single individual or cell, while the
process/technique of producing a clone is called cloning. As a result, all the individuals of a
clone have the same genotype, which is also identical with that of the individual from which the
clone was derived. Therefore, the genomes present in members of a single clone are also
identical; this applies to the recombinant DNA as well. Therefore, gene or DNA cloning
produces large numbers of copies of the gene/DNA being cloned.
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Recombinant DNA Technology - In nature, gene transfers are rather imprecise, and
their range, in tenns of species involved, is remarkably limited. The above problems are
circumvented by the recombinant DNA technology. A recombinant DNA molecule is produced
by joining together two or more DNA segments usually originating from different organisms.
More specifically, a recombinant DNA molecule is a vector into which the desired DNA
fragment has been inserted to enable its cloning in an appropriate host. This is achieved by using
specific enzymes for cutting the DNA (restriction enzymes) into suitable fragments and then for
joining together the appropriate fragments (ligation). In this manner, a gene may be produced,
which contains the. coding region from one organism joined to regulatory sequences from
another organism; such a gene is called chimaeric gene. Clearly, the capability to produce
recombinant DNA molecules has given man the power and opportunity to create novel gene
functions to suit specific needs. Recombinant DNA molecules are produced with one of the
following three objectives: (1) to obtain a large number of copies of specific DNA fragments,
(2) to recover large quantities of the protein produced by the concerned gene, or (3) to integrate
the gene in question into the chromosome of a target organism where it expresses itself. Even for
the latter two objectives, it is essential to first obtain a large number of copies of the concerned
genes. To achieve this, the DNA segments are integrated into a self-replicating DNA molecule
called vector; most commonly used vectors are either bacterial plasmids or DNA viruses. All
these steps concerned with piecing together DNA segments of diverse origin and placing them
into a suitable vector together constitute recombinant DNA technology. The DNA segment to
be cloned is called DNA insert. Recombinant DNAs are introduced into a suitable organism,
usually a bacterium; this organism is called host, while the process is called transformation. The
transformed host cells are selected and cloned. The recombinant DNA present in such clones
would replicate either in synchrony with or independent of the host cell; the gene present in 'the
vector mayor may not express itself, i.e., direct the synthesis of concerned polypeptide. The step
concerned with transformation of a suitable host with recombinant DNA, and cloning of the
transformed cells is called DNA cloning or gene cloning. However, often DNA or gene cloning
is taken to include both the development of recombinant DNAs as well as their cloning in a
suitable host. Similarly, often the term recombinant DNA technology is used as a synonym for
DNA or gene cloning used in the broader sense. A rather popular term for these activities is
genetic engineering. A clone consists of asexual progeny of a single individual or cell, while the
process/technique of producing a clone is called cloning. As a result, all the individuals of a
clone have the same genotype, which is also identical with that of the individual from which the
clone was derived. Therefore, the genomes present in members of a single clone are also
identical; this applies to the recombinant DNA as well. Therefore, gene or DNA cloning
produces large numbers of copies of the gene/DNA being cloned.

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  • 1. Recombinant DNA Technology - In nature, gene transfers are rather imprecise, and their range, in tenns of species involved, is remarkably limited. The above problems are circumvented by the recombinant DNA technology. A recombinant DNA molecule is produced by joining together two or more DNA segments usually originating from different organisms. More specifically, a recombinant DNA molecule is a vector into which the desired DNA fragment has been inserted to enable its cloning in an appropriate host. This is achieved by using specific enzymes for cutting the DNA (restriction enzymes) into suitable fragments and then for joining together the appropriate fragments (ligation). In this manner, a gene may be produced, which contains the. coding region from one organism joined to regulatory sequences from another organism; such a gene is called chimaeric gene. Clearly, the capability to produce recombinant DNA molecules has given man the power and opportunity to create novel gene functions to suit specific needs. Recombinant DNA molecules are produced with one of the following three objectives: (1) to obtain a large number of copies of specific DNA fragments, (2) to recover large quantities of the protein produced by the concerned gene, or (3) to integrate the gene in question into the chromosome of a target organism where it expresses itself. Even for the latter two objectives, it is essential to first obtain a large number of copies of the concerned genes. To achieve this, the DNA segments are integrated into a self-replicating DNA molecule called vector; most commonly used vectors are either bacterial plasmids or DNA viruses. All these steps concerned with piecing together DNA segments of diverse origin and placing them into a suitable vector together constitute recombinant DNA technology. The DNA segment to be cloned is called DNA insert. Recombinant DNAs are introduced into a suitable organism, usually a bacterium; this organism is called host, while the process is called transformation. The transformed host cells are selected and cloned. The recombinant DNA present in such clones would replicate either in synchrony with or independent of the host cell; the gene present in 'the vector mayor may not express itself, i.e., direct the synthesis of concerned polypeptide. The step concerned with transformation of a suitable host with recombinant DNA, and cloning of the transformed cells is called DNA cloning or gene cloning. However, often DNA or gene cloning is taken to include both the development of recombinant DNAs as well as their cloning in a suitable host. Similarly, often the term recombinant DNA technology is used as a synonym for DNA or gene cloning used in the broader sense. A rather popular term for these activities is genetic engineering. A clone consists of asexual progeny of a single individual or cell, while the process/technique of producing a clone is called cloning. As a result, all the individuals of a clone have the same genotype, which is also identical with that of the individual from which the clone was derived. Therefore, the genomes present in members of a single clone are also identical; this applies to the recombinant DNA as well. Therefore, gene or DNA cloning produces large numbers of copies of the gene/DNA being cloned.
  • 2. Solution Recombinant DNA Technology - In nature, gene transfers are rather imprecise, and their range, in tenns of species involved, is remarkably limited. The above problems are circumvented by the recombinant DNA technology. A recombinant DNA molecule is produced by joining together two or more DNA segments usually originating from different organisms. More specifically, a recombinant DNA molecule is a vector into which the desired DNA fragment has been inserted to enable its cloning in an appropriate host. This is achieved by using specific enzymes for cutting the DNA (restriction enzymes) into suitable fragments and then for joining together the appropriate fragments (ligation). In this manner, a gene may be produced, which contains the. coding region from one organism joined to regulatory sequences from another organism; such a gene is called chimaeric gene. Clearly, the capability to produce recombinant DNA molecules has given man the power and opportunity to create novel gene functions to suit specific needs. Recombinant DNA molecules are produced with one of the following three objectives: (1) to obtain a large number of copies of specific DNA fragments, (2) to recover large quantities of the protein produced by the concerned gene, or (3) to integrate the gene in question into the chromosome of a target organism where it expresses itself. Even for the latter two objectives, it is essential to first obtain a large number of copies of the concerned genes. To achieve this, the DNA segments are integrated into a self-replicating DNA molecule called vector; most commonly used vectors are either bacterial plasmids or DNA viruses. All these steps concerned with piecing together DNA segments of diverse origin and placing them into a suitable vector together constitute recombinant DNA technology. The DNA segment to be cloned is called DNA insert. Recombinant DNAs are introduced into a suitable organism, usually a bacterium; this organism is called host, while the process is called transformation. The transformed host cells are selected and cloned. The recombinant DNA present in such clones would replicate either in synchrony with or independent of the host cell; the gene present in 'the vector mayor may not express itself, i.e., direct the synthesis of concerned polypeptide. The step concerned with transformation of a suitable host with recombinant DNA, and cloning of the transformed cells is called DNA cloning or gene cloning. However, often DNA or gene cloning is taken to include both the development of recombinant DNAs as well as their cloning in a suitable host. Similarly, often the term recombinant DNA technology is used as a synonym for DNA or gene cloning used in the broader sense. A rather popular term for these activities is genetic engineering. A clone consists of asexual progeny of a single individual or cell, while the process/technique of producing a clone is called cloning. As a result, all the individuals of a clone have the same genotype, which is also identical with that of the individual from which the clone was derived. Therefore, the genomes present in members of a single clone are also
  • 3. identical; this applies to the recombinant DNA as well. Therefore, gene or DNA cloning produces large numbers of copies of the gene/DNA being cloned.