Nanopore Sequencing for Student Research


Dolan DNA Learning Center
334 Main Street
Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724

dnalc@cshl.edu

Regeneron DNALC
1 Rockwood Road
Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591

dnalc@cshl.edu

DNALC NYC at City Tech
62 Tillary Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201

dnalcnyc@cshl.edu

DNA Learning Center
at the Passaic County Biotechnology Innovation Center

45 Reinhardt Rd
Wayne, NJ 07470

dnalc@cshl.edu

Directions

Bacterial transformation illustrates the direct link between an organism's genetics (genotype) and its observable characteristics (phenotype), and demonstrates how genetic engineering is used to produce human proteins such as insulin. In this lab participants will introduce genes for antibiotic resistance and fluorescence into the bacterium E. coli. Following overnight incubation, transformed bacteria can be compared to control bacteria for their ability to grow in the presence of ampicillin and glow when exposed to UV light.

The DNA restriction analysis experiment demonstrates that DNA can be precisely manipulated with enzymes that recognize and cut specific target sequences. In this lab, restriction enzymes—the scissors of molecular biology—are used to digest DNA from the bacteriophage lambda. After cutting, the DNA fragments are visualized by agarose gel electrophoresis, allowing students to identify a "mystery" enzyme through comparison with controls.

DNALC NYC at City Tech

62 Tillary Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201

Bacterial Transformation and Restriction Analysis
Thursday, June 4, 9:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
 
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