You want to clone the gene Dik1 into a plasmid that will be used to generate a transgenic mouse. The goal is for DIk1 to be expressed exclusively in the muscle. "MCK prom" denotes a promoter from a gene expressed exclusively in muscle. KanR is Kanamycin resistance gene, which acts as a selectable marker in this plasmid. Based on the illustrations of the plasmid and the Dlk1 gene, which restriction enzyme(s) should you use to clone Dlk1 into this plasmid? Konl BamHI Sall Psti EcoRI Kpnl ATGACT TACTGA. .TACTGA ATGACT 5° Kpni Bam ORI MCK prom -EcoRI Diki ORF 1.5 kb 重一 BamHI, Pstl Sall, Pstl Kpnl, Pstl Kpnl BamHI, EcoRI

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You want to clone the gene DIk1 into a plasmid that will be used to generate a transgenic mouse. The goal is for Dlk1 to be expressed exclusively in the muscle. “MCK prom" denotes a promoter from a gene expressed exclusively in muscle. KanR is Kanamycin
resistance gene, which acts as a selectable marker in this plasmid. Based on the illustrations of the plasmid and the Dlk1 gene, which restriction enzyme(s) should you use to clone Dlk1 into this plasmid?
Kpnl BamHI
Sall
Pstl EcoRI Kpnl
Sall
Pstl
..TACTGA
..ATGACT
5'
ATGACT..
TATAAA
ATAT
Kpnl
3'
TACTGA..
BamHI
МСК prom
ORI
ЕcoRI
Dlk1 ORF
1.5 kb
Kpnl
BamHI, Pstl
Sall, Pstl
Kpnl, Pstl
Kpnl
BamHI, ECORI
polyA
signal
KanR
Transcribed Image Text:You want to clone the gene DIk1 into a plasmid that will be used to generate a transgenic mouse. The goal is for Dlk1 to be expressed exclusively in the muscle. “MCK prom" denotes a promoter from a gene expressed exclusively in muscle. KanR is Kanamycin resistance gene, which acts as a selectable marker in this plasmid. Based on the illustrations of the plasmid and the Dlk1 gene, which restriction enzyme(s) should you use to clone Dlk1 into this plasmid? Kpnl BamHI Sall Pstl EcoRI Kpnl Sall Pstl ..TACTGA ..ATGACT 5' ATGACT.. TATAAA ATAT Kpnl 3' TACTGA.. BamHI МСК prom ORI ЕcoRI Dlk1 ORF 1.5 kb Kpnl BamHI, Pstl Sall, Pstl Kpnl, Pstl Kpnl BamHI, ECORI polyA signal KanR
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