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1 DNA Fingerprinting Comparing DNA samples using gel electrophoresis

2 How is DNA fingerprinting technology useful?  Food identification  Mystery meat  Endangered species  Forensics  Crime scenes  Overturning erroneous convictions  Human remains

3  Paternity/maternity  Child support  Immigration  Health and medicine  Genetic disorders  Bone marrow transplants  Identifying pathogens

4 How can we examine DNA to look for similarities and differences?  Electrophoresis  “carry with electricity”

5 DNA samples from crime scene and suspects

6 Bacteria provide tools to cut DNA  “DNA scissors” produced by bacteria  Adaptation to protect bacteria against viruses

7 Restriction Enzymes  More than 3000 known restriction enzymes, or “endonucleases”  Each cuts at a specific DNA sequence called a restriction site.  Restriction sites are palindromes

8 How do restriction enzymes work?

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10 What happens when we cut all DNA samples with the same restriction enzyme? 1 -------------GAATTC----------------------------- 2 ---GAATTC--------------------GAATTC------- 3 ---GAATTC----GAATTC----GAATTC------- 4 -----------------------------GAATTC------------- 1 -------------GA ATTC----------------------------- 2 ---GA ATTC--------------------GA ATTC------- 3 ---GA ATTC----GA ATTC----GA ATTC------- 4 ---------------------------------GA ATTC---------

11 Electrophoresis animation Click here

12 How will the fragments appear in a gel? 1 -------------GA ATTC----------------------------- 2 ---GA ATTC--------------------GA ATTC------- 3 ---GA ATTC----GA ATTC----GA ATTC------- 4 ---------------------------------GA ATTC---------

13 Electrophoresis Procedure  Cut DNA samples with restriction enzymes  Add loading dye to samples  Load samples in gel and apply charge  DNA separates by size (small=fast)  Stain DNA in the gel  Bands appear where same-sized fragments are located, forming a pattern  Compare patterns to find matches

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15 Pipette technique Find well opening with tip Depress plunger s..l..o..w..l..y… Watch for air bubbles New tip for each sample!

16 The disposable graduated pipette


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