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Transformation-associated Recombination (TAR) Cloning and Its Applications

Jan 8, 2024
The podcast discusses the applications of Transformation-associated Recombination (TAR) Cloning for gene function, genome architecture, and evolution. It covers the isolation and manipulation of large DNA molecules, studying gene alleles, isolating biosynthetic gene clusters, engineering synthetic viruses, and future advancements with HAC and CRISPR-based technologies.
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Quick takeaways

  • TAR Cloning is a valuable technique for isolating and manipulating large DNA molecules, aiding in understanding the association between specific gene alleles and diseases like cancer.
  • TAR Cloning has various applications, including functional, evolutionary, and structural studies, as well as isolating biosynthetic gene clusters from microbes for developing pharmacological agents and industrial compounds.

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Transformation Associated Recombination, TAR, Cloning as a Tool for Genome Manipulation

Transformation Associated Recombination, TAR, Cloning is a technique that allows for the selective and efficient recovery of chromosomal segments from complex and simple genomes. This method utilizes high levels of homologous recombination in the yeast saccharomyces cerevisiae. TAR Cloning has become a valuable procedure for isolating and manipulating large DNA molecules, which can aid in clarifying the association between specific gene alleles and diseases like cancer.

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