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AP Biology Campbell 9th Chapter 20 outline

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Chapter 20 Biotechnology Lecture Outline Overview: The DNA Toolbox ? In 1995, researchers sequenced the entire genome of a free-living organism, the bacterium Haemophilus influenzae. ? A mere 12 years later, genome sequencing was under way for more than 2,000 species. ? By 2007, researchers had completely sequenced hundreds of prokaryotic genomes and dozens of eukaryotic ones, including all 3 billion base pairs of the human genome. ? Rapid advances in DNA technology?methods of working with and manipulating DNA?had their roots in the 1970s. ? A key accomplishment was the invention of techniques for making recombinant DNA, DNA molecules formed when segments of DNA from two different sources?often different species?are combined in vitro.

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Sahithi Battula BTEC 3301 Dr. Premila Achar 27 October 2011 Lab 8: Introduction to Bioinformatics How many databases are currently available from the pull down menu? Forty databases are available from the pull down menu. How many databases are listed under the Literature link under Resources? List them. Seven databases are listed. They are: Bookshelf, Journals in NCBI Databases, MeSH Database, NCBI Handbook, NCBI Help Manual, PubMed, PubMed Central (PMC). How many of the above databases are listed in the search pull down menu at the top? Four of the above databases are listed in the search pull down menu. They are: Bookshelf, MeSH, NCBI, and PubMed. How many of the databases listed in Question 2 are listed under Popular Resources on the right?
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