1. Topic 21 - Recombinant DNA Technology
  2. Stage Four - Identification of host cells using gene markers

Marker genes

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  • Enzyme markers

    A Level Biology (AQA Exam Board) > Year Two > Chapter 8 - The Control of Gene Expression > Topic 21 - Recombinant DNA Technology > Stage Four - Identification of host cells using gene markers > Marker genes
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  • Fluorescent marker genes

    A Level Biology (AQA Exam Board) > Year Two > Chapter 8 - The Control of Gene Expression > Topic 21 - Recombinant DNA Technology > Stage Four - Identification of host cells using gene markers > Marker genes
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  • Antibiotic-resistance marker genes

    A Level Biology (AQA Exam Board) > Year Two > Chapter 8 - The Control of Gene Expression > Topic 21 - Recombinant DNA Technology > Stage Four - Identification of host cells using gene markers > Marker genes
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  • Marker genes can be used to identify whether a gene has been taken up by bacterial cells. They all involve using a second, separate gene on a plasmid.
  • Marker genes can be placed into three categories : antibiotic-resistance marker genes, fluorescent marker genes (possessing an easily observable fluorescent protein), and enzyme markers (producing an enzyme whose action can be easily identified).