Students will get hands-on experience in modern molecular biology techniques. They will work with a plasmid containing the insulin gene fused to the green fluorescent protein (GFP), under the control of the arabinose operon.
This program enables students to investigate the process of bacterial transformation as they introduce the GFP containing plasmid into E. coli and select for its presence using an antibiotic. They will also investigate gene regulation in bacteria as they induce expression of GFP by way of the inclusion of arabinose in the growth medium and fluorescence by excitation under UV light.
Students will set up and run a controlled scientific experiment that clearly demonstrates the relationship between independent and dependent variables.
There is time to complete one elective activity. Please see program variation for options.
Select 1 of:
- Fiona Elsey Cancer Research Institute
- Restriction digest followed by electrophoresis
- Column chromatography of expressed protein