• 16282488824182815124517460240762178583PublicAssets/2565
    Recombinant DNA (with labels)
    Active
    View Entry

    Large-Resolution Image
    1628 x 2488 pixels
    5 × 8 inches (300 dpi)
    0.79Mb

    Medium-Resolution Image
    815 x 1245 pixels
    5 × 8 inches (150 dpi)
    170.5kb

    Low-Resolution Image
    407 x 621 pixels
    6 × 9 inches (72 dpi)
    76.7kb

    Recombinant DNA (with labels)

    2565

    To splice a human gene (in this case, the one for insulin) into a plasmid, scientists take the plasmid out of an E. coli bacterium, cut the plasmid with a restriction enzyme, and splice in insulin-making human DNA. The resulting hybrid plasmid can be inserted into another E. coli bacterium, where it multiplies along with the bacterium. There, it can produce large quantities of insulin. See image 2564 for an unlabeled version of this illustration. Featured in The New Genetics.
    Public Note
    Internal Note
    Keywords
    SourceCrabtree + Company
    Date2008-10-17 00:00:00
    Credit LineNational Institute of General Medical Sciences
    Investigator
    Record TypeIllustration
    Topic Area(s);#Genes;#
    Previous UsesThe New Genetics
    StatusActive

    View All Properties
    Edit Properties
  
  
  
  
  
  
2565_Recombinant_DNA_with_labels_T.jpg
  
Thumbnail68 KB 4/19/2019 12:32 PMConstantinides, Stephen (NIH/NIGMS) [C]
Recombinant_DNA_with_labels_S.jpg
  
Low77 KB 8/24/2016 2:48 PMVarkala, Venkat (NIH/NIGMS) [C]
Recombinant_DNA_with_labels_M.jpg
  
Medium171 KB 8/24/2016 2:48 PMVarkala, Venkat (NIH/NIGMS) [C]
Recombinant_DNA_with_labels.jpg
  
High805 KB 6/3/2016 3:13 PMaamishral2 (NIH/NIGMS) [C]

 Add New Version

Note: Uploading a version which already exists will overwrite the existing version with the uploaded file.
* Uploaded thumbnails wider than 120 pixels will be reduced.