BSc III Sem VI

Mr. M.G. Ingale


Unit III: Tools & Techniques of Genetic engineering


Links for Ebook:

  1. Biotechnology by David Clark


Links for study material:

  1. Study Material: Definition and Scope of Biotechnology & rDNA technology

  2. Study material: Preparation of pure sample of DNA

  3. Study material on analysis of DNA fragments size & Joining of DNA

  4. Study material on vector & its types

  5. Study material: Introduction of rDNA into host cell

  6. Study material: Identification of transformed cells, selection of clones

  7. Study material: Polymerase chain reaction & its application

  8. Study material: DNA Fingerprinting




Links for video lecture

  1. Video lecture on Definition & scope of biotechnology & rDNA technology Part 1

  2. Video lecture on definition & scope of Biotechnology & rDNA technology part 2

  3. Video lecture on preparation of pure DNA from bacteria part 1

  4. Video lecture on preparation of pure DNA from bacteria part 2

  5. Video lecture: Preparation of pure DNA from plant & preparation of plasmid DNA from bacteria

  6. Video lecture: Preparation of pure DNA from bacteriophage

  7. Video lecture: Enzymes used in DNA manipulation part 1

  8. Video lecture: Enzymes used in DNA manipulation Part 2

  9. Video lecture: Enzymes used in DNA manipulation Part 3

  10. Video lecture: analysis of DNA fragment size & joining of DNA fragments part 1

  11. Video lecture: analysis of DNA fragment size & joining of DNA fragments part 2

  12. Video lecture: Vectors & their types part 1

  13. Video lecture: Vectors & their types part 2

  14. Video lecture: Vectors & their types part 3

  15. Video lecture: Introduction of rDNA into host cell

  16. Video lecture: identification of transformed cells, selection of clones – part 1

  17. Video lecture: identification of transformed cells, selection of clones – part 2

  18. Video lecture: identification of transformed cells, selection of clones – part 3

  19. Video lecture: PCR & its application

  20. Video lecture: DNA finger printing