Slide 1 Human genetic diseases 3.1 Types of genetic disease and patterns of inheritance Human genetic diseases fall into two main categories: (i) Single gene disorders, where…
Slide 1 Genome sequencing MUPGRET Workshop Joe Polacco Slide 2 Size of human genome 23 pairs of chromosomes 3.1 billion bp If code written in NYC phone books and stacked…
Slide 1 Gene expression and the transcriptome II Slide 2 SAGE SAGE = Serial Analysis of Gene Expression Based on serial sequencing of 15-bp tags that are unique to each and…
Slide 1 Nucleic Acid Purification Slide 2 Stratagene’s Products for Nucleic Acid Purification Slide 3 Strataprep Miniprep Kits n Kits for isolation of DNA from plasmid…
Slide 1 PCR Review Collect Lab Write-ups What is PCR? What are the 3 steps essential for amplification? What are the essential reagents/ingredients? PCR Amplification: www.hhmi.org/biointeractive…
Dias nummer 1 Introduction to next generation sequencing Rolf Sommer Kaas National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark 1 Outline Next generation sequencing Ion…
DNA Sequencing Scramble Class instructions In this lesson  DNA sequencing is a powerful method for analyzing DNA Ratio of chain terminators (ddNTPs) is important Importance…
FOUNDED BY BRITTANY L ROARK The structure of DNA was established as a double helix in 1953. Frederick Sanger developed rapid DNA sequencing methods at the MRC Centre in Cambridge,…
Slide 1 Genetic screening What the spec says about âmedical diagnosisâ The use of labelled DNA probes and DNA hybridisation to locate specific genes. Once located, the…
Ch. 20 Biotechnology Ch. 20 Biotechnology DNA cloning yields multiple copies of a gene or other DNA segment Gene cloning and other techniques, collectively termed DNA technology,…