Cloning Of Rice Dna And Identification Of Transfer-Rna Gene Clones


Autoria(s): Vasavada, HA; Thomas, G; Padayatty, JD
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1981

Resumo

THE rapid development of recombinant DNA technology has brought forth a revolution in biology'>", it aids us to have a closer look at the 'way genes are organized, eS11 ecially in the complex eucaryotic genornes'<", Although many animal and yeast genes have been studied in detail using recombinant DNA technology, plant genes have seldom been targets for such studie., Germination is an ideal process to study gene expression .because it effects a . shift in the metabolic status of seeds from a state of 'dormancy to an active one. AJ;l understanding of gene organization and regulation darin.g germination can be accomplblted by molecular cloning of DNA from seeds lik.e rice. To study the status of histone, rRNA tRNA and other genes in the rice genome, a general method was developed to clone eucarvotic DNA in a' plasmid vector pBR 322. This essentially ~ involves the following steps. The rice embryo and plasmid pBR 322 DNAs were cut witll restriction endonuclease Bam Hi to generate stick.Y ends, The plasmid DNA was puosphatased, the DNA~ ware a~·tnealed and joined 'by T4 phage DNA ligase. The recombinant DNA molecules thus produced were transjerred into E. coli and colonies containing them Were selected by their sensitivity to tetracycline and resistance to ampicillin, Two clones were identified . 2S haVing tRNA genes by hybridization of the DNA in the clones \vitl1 32P-la.belled rice tRNAs.

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Vasavada, HA and Thomas, G and Padayatty, JD (1981) Cloning Of Rice Dna And Identification Of Transfer-Rna Gene Clones. In: Current Science, 50 (20). pp. 887-889.

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Indian Academy of Sciences

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http://www.ias.ac.in/j_archive/currsci/50/20/887-889/viewpage.html

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/20581/

Palavras-Chave #Biochemistry
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Journal Article

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