Forensic DNA Fingerprinting: Using Restriction Enzymes STAM Winnipeg Oct 2013 Inspire your students – tomorrow’s researchers.

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Forensic DNA Fingerprinting: Using Restriction Enzymes STAM Winnipeg Oct 2013 Inspire your students – tomorrow’s researchers

Forensic DNA Fingerprinting: Using Restriction Enzymes Bio-Rad (Canada) Life Science Education – Biotechnology Explorer Consultant Robert Malyk BSc., MEd. Senior Biology Teacher (retired) Ridley College St. Catharines, ON Canada

Why Teach DNA Fingerprinting? Real-world connections Tangible results Link to careers and industry Laboratory extensions Standards-based

Forensic DNA Fingerprinting Kit Advantages Standards Based Aligns with AP Biology Lab 6 Use of real restriction enzymes and electrophoresis of real DNA fragments Lab can be completed in two 45 minute sessions Sufficient materials for 8 student workstations

DNA structure DNA restriction analysis (RFLP) Agarose gel electrophoresis Molecular weight determination Simulation of DNA Fingerprinting Plasmid mapping The Forensic DNA Fingerprinting Kit Can Help You Teach:

DNA Fingerprinting Real World Applications Crime scene Human relatedness Paternity Animal relatedness Anthropology studies Disease-causing organisms Food identification Human remains Monitoring transplants

Workshop Time Line Restriction digest of DNA samples Introduction to DNA Fingerprinting and RFLP analysis Electrophoresis on Agarose gels Analysis and interpretation of results

DNA Fingerprinting Procedure Overview

Laboratory Quick Guide

DNA Fingerprinting Procedures Day One

DNA Fingerprinting Procedures Day Two

DNA Fingerprinting Procedures Day Three

Chromosomes are Comprised of DNA and Proteins

Karyotyping Identifies Genetic Anomalies

DNA is Tightly Packaged into Chromosomes Which Reside in the Nucleus

Model of DNA DNA is Comprised of Four Base Pairs

Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)

DNA Schematic

DNA Restriction Enzymes Evolved by bacteria to protect against viral DNA infection Endonucleases = cleave within DNA strands Over 3,000 known enzymes

Enzyme Site Recognition Each enzyme digests (cuts) DNA at a specific sequence = restriction site Enzymes recognize 4- or 6- base pair, palindromic sequences (e.g. GAATTC) Palindrome Restriction site Fragment 1Fragment 2

5 vs. 3 Prime Overhang Generates 5 prime overhang Enzyme cuts

Common Restriction Enzymes EcoRI – Escherichia coli – 5 prime overhang Pstl – Providencia stuartii – 3 prime overhang

The DNA Digestion Reaction Restriction Buffer provides optimal conditions NaCI provides the correct ionic strength Tris-HCI provides the proper pH Mg 2+ is an enzyme co-factor

DNA Digestion Temperature Why incubate at 37°C? Body temperature is optimal for these and most other enzymes What happens if the temperature istoo hot or cool? Too hot = enzyme may be denatured (killed) Too cool = enzyme activity lowered, requiring longer digestion time

Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism RFLP Allele 1 Allele 2 GAATTC GTTAAC GAATTC GTTAAC CTGCAG GAGCTC CGGCAG GCGCTC PstIEcoRI Fragment 1+2 Different Base Pairs No restriction site + MA-1A-2 Electrophoresis of restriction fragments M: Marker A-1: Allele 1 Fragments A-2: Allele 2 Fragments

Agarose Electrophoresis Loading Electrical current carries negatively- charged DNA through gel towards positive (red) electrode Power Supply Buffer Dyes Agarose gel

Agarose Electrophoresis Running Agarose gel sieves DNA fragments according to size –Small fragments move farther than large fragments Power Supply Gel running

Analysis of Stained Gel Determine restriction fragment sizes Create standard curve using DNA marker Measure distance traveled by restriction fragments Determine size of DNA fragments Identify the related samples

Molecular Weight Determination Size (bp)Distance (mm) 23, , , , , , Fingerprinting Standard Curve: Semi-log

DNA Fingerprinting Lab Extensions Independent studies Plasmid DNA isolation (mini-preps) Plasmid mapping using restriction enzymes Southern blot analysis Introductory labs to electrophoresis: Kool-Aid/FastBlast pH indicator in buffer

Plasmid Map and Restriction Sites Laboratory Extensions BamHI: EcoRI: HindIII: EcoRI+Hind III: 1 linear fragment; 7367bp 2 fragments; 863bp / 6504bp 3 fragments; 721bp/2027bp/3469bp 5 fragments; 721bp/863bp/947bp/1659bp/2027bp BamHI 7367bp EcoRI 863bp 6504bp Hind III 721bp 2027bp 3469bp EcoRI+ HindIII 2027bp 1659bp 947bp 863bp 721bp

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