Genome research of gut bacteria, how to analyze and how to apply
Tohru Suzuki(1*)
(1) The United Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Gifu University, Yanagido, Gifu, 501-1193, Japan
(*) Corresponding Author
Abstract
After development of new generation DNA sequencers, the analyses of bacterial genome have been easy and familiar to microbiologist. However, to utilize vast amounts of data, it need bioinformatics and reverse-genetics, including transformation of plasmid DNA into target bacterium and gene knockout technique using homologous recombination. The authors proposed novel transformation technique to control restriction enzyme reaction using plasmid artificial modification (PAM). For the knockout gene, an error prone PCR has been employed to construct temperature sensitive plasmid. Using this plasmid the knockout technique become extremely easier, than conventional method.
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