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DNA Profiling and Gel Electrophoresis Biology Accelerated 2006 Biotechnology Genetics Some slides taken and edited from Maria Hall, Julie Basil and Karen Wolfe
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Page 1: DNA Profiling and Gel Electrophoresis Biology Accelerated 2006 Biotechnology Genetics Some slides taken and edited from Maria Hall, Julie Basil and Karen.

DNA Profiling and Gel Electrophoresis

Biology Accelerated 2006

Biotechnology Genetics

Some slides taken and edited from Maria Hall, Julie Basil and Karen Wolfe

Page 2: DNA Profiling and Gel Electrophoresis Biology Accelerated 2006 Biotechnology Genetics Some slides taken and edited from Maria Hall, Julie Basil and Karen.

Think Pair Share

What is DNA profiling? How is DNA profiling used? How is the process performed?

Page 3: DNA Profiling and Gel Electrophoresis Biology Accelerated 2006 Biotechnology Genetics Some slides taken and edited from Maria Hall, Julie Basil and Karen.

Commonly Used Techniques

Each of the following will be explained in further detail Restriction enzymes Recombinant DNA (using plasmids) Gel electrophoresis DNA profiling DNA sequencing

Page 4: DNA Profiling and Gel Electrophoresis Biology Accelerated 2006 Biotechnology Genetics Some slides taken and edited from Maria Hall, Julie Basil and Karen.

Restriction Enzymes “molecular scissors”

Enzymes found in bacteria Used by the bacterium as a defense against

“foreign” DNA Cut DNA at very specific places or

sequences (called restriction sites) The “cut” DNA pieces can have either

Blunt ends Sticky ends

Page 5: DNA Profiling and Gel Electrophoresis Biology Accelerated 2006 Biotechnology Genetics Some slides taken and edited from Maria Hall, Julie Basil and Karen.

Restriction Enzymes

also known as restriction endonucleases

named for the bacteria where they originally came from ex: EcoRI

Page 6: DNA Profiling and Gel Electrophoresis Biology Accelerated 2006 Biotechnology Genetics Some slides taken and edited from Maria Hall, Julie Basil and Karen.

Why cut DNA?

DNA is cut so that another piece of DNA can be inserted

The “other” DNA contains the gene you want to copy

Page 7: DNA Profiling and Gel Electrophoresis Biology Accelerated 2006 Biotechnology Genetics Some slides taken and edited from Maria Hall, Julie Basil and Karen.

Citation Greatest Discoveries with Bill Nye: Genetics. Discovery Channel School. 2005. unitedstreaming. 23 January 2006 <http://www.unitedstreaming.com/>

Page 8: DNA Profiling and Gel Electrophoresis Biology Accelerated 2006 Biotechnology Genetics Some slides taken and edited from Maria Hall, Julie Basil and Karen.

Citation (MLA)Biologix: Manipulating DNA. United Learning. 1997. unitedstreaming. 23 January 2006 <http://www.unitedstreaming.com/>

Page 9: DNA Profiling and Gel Electrophoresis Biology Accelerated 2006 Biotechnology Genetics Some slides taken and edited from Maria Hall, Julie Basil and Karen.

How restriction enzymes work

Page 10: DNA Profiling and Gel Electrophoresis Biology Accelerated 2006 Biotechnology Genetics Some slides taken and edited from Maria Hall, Julie Basil and Karen.

cut each DNA strand at different bases--creates “sticky ends”

open “flap” of DNA can readily bind with a complementary “flap”

some restriction enzymes make “blunt ends”

Page 11: DNA Profiling and Gel Electrophoresis Biology Accelerated 2006 Biotechnology Genetics Some slides taken and edited from Maria Hall, Julie Basil and Karen.

RFLPs

abbreviation pronounced “rifflips” stands for restriction fragment length

polymorphisms restriction fragment =

fragment of DNA cut with restriction enzymes

length polymorphisms = many different lengths

Page 12: DNA Profiling and Gel Electrophoresis Biology Accelerated 2006 Biotechnology Genetics Some slides taken and edited from Maria Hall, Julie Basil and Karen.

Gel electrophoresis

Page 13: DNA Profiling and Gel Electrophoresis Biology Accelerated 2006 Biotechnology Genetics Some slides taken and edited from Maria Hall, Julie Basil and Karen.

Gel electrophoresis

technique used to separate strands of DNA, RNA or protein according to their size

For DNA, samples first need to be purified and cut with restriction enzymes

DNA placed into a well at one end of an agarose gel (like jello)

the gel acts as a strainer

Page 14: DNA Profiling and Gel Electrophoresis Biology Accelerated 2006 Biotechnology Genetics Some slides taken and edited from Maria Hall, Julie Basil and Karen.
Page 15: DNA Profiling and Gel Electrophoresis Biology Accelerated 2006 Biotechnology Genetics Some slides taken and edited from Maria Hall, Julie Basil and Karen.

Citation Greatest Discoveries with Bill Nye: Genetics. Discovery Channel School. 2005. unitedstreaming. 23 January 2006 <http://www.unitedstreaming.com/>

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Electrophoresis animation

Electrophoresis Animation Electrophoresis Animation 2

http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/asguru/biology/04genesgenetics/04geneticcode/01geneticengineering/02isolatinggenes/index.shtml

http://www.shsu.edu/~chm_tgc/sounds/flashfiles/GE.swf

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Page 18: DNA Profiling and Gel Electrophoresis Biology Accelerated 2006 Biotechnology Genetics Some slides taken and edited from Maria Hall, Julie Basil and Karen.

Self Check and Review

In your study group of 3 students discuss the following issues form a consensus and write down what you learned: DNA Profiling

Why is it done? What are its uses? What is needed to do DNA profiling (materials). How is it done? (steps in the process)

Page 19: DNA Profiling and Gel Electrophoresis Biology Accelerated 2006 Biotechnology Genetics Some slides taken and edited from Maria Hall, Julie Basil and Karen.

PCR ClipCitation (MLA)Biologix: Manipulating DNA. United Learning. 1997. unitedstreaming. 23 January 2006 <http://www.unitedstreaming.com/>

Page 20: DNA Profiling and Gel Electrophoresis Biology Accelerated 2006 Biotechnology Genetics Some slides taken and edited from Maria Hall, Julie Basil and Karen.

Citation (MLA)Biologix: Manipulating DNA. United Learning. 1997. unitedstreaming. 23 January 2006 <http://www.unitedstreaming.com/>