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Recombinant DNA Technology | ||||
Indiana University
, Bloomington Indiana June 11-16, 2000 |
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This course will introduce participants to procedures involved in recombinant DNA work and to the molecular aspects of genetic engineering. The following techniques will be included: •DNA and cloning vector preparation •Preparation of recombinant DNA •Transformation of bacterial cells •Transformation of yeast cells •Selection and assay of cloned and amplified fragments of "foreign" DNA •Analysis of signal transducing pathway using yeast two hybrid system •PCR technology •Southern blot analysis •Preparation of nonradioactive DNA probes •Use of web sites in research and teaching |
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Organized by: |
Department of Biology and Division of Continuing Studies, Indiana University |
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Invited Speakers: |
Stefan Surzycki, associate professor of biology and author of "Basic Techniques in Molecular Biology" (Springer Lab Manual Series, to be published January 2000). |
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Deadline for Abstracts: |
Registration deadline May 12, 2000 |
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Registration: |
Registration fee $890; discount for those who take both courses (see Introduction to RFLP and Fingerprinting Analysis, RAPD Analysis, and DNA Sequencing, June 18-21.) |
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Email for Requests and Registration: | jclay@indiana.edu | |||
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