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Question
Write the role of ‘restriction sites’ in the cloning vector pBR322.
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Solution
- Restriction sites in pBR322 are specific sequences where restriction enzymes cut the plasmid DNA.
- These sites correspond to enzymes like BamHI, HindIII, SalI, PvuII, PstI, EcoRI, ClaI.
- Foreign DNA is inserted at these restriction sites, often within an antibiotic resistance gene (e.g., BamHI site lies in the tetracycline resistance gene).
- Insertion at these sites disrupts the antibiotic resistance gene, causing loss of that resistance.
- This allows selection of recombinant plasmids: bacteria with recombinant plasmids lose one resistance but retain another.
- Hence, restriction sites facilitate insertion of foreign DNA and selection of recombinant bacteria in cloning experiments.
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