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DNA Fragment Analysis

DNA Fragment Analysis

DNA Fragment Analysis l What shows have you seen on TV that use or

DNA Fragment Analysis l What shows have you seen on TV that use or talk about DNA evidence?

How is DNA really analyzed? l l Samples collected DNA isolated and extracted DNA

How is DNA really analyzed? l l Samples collected DNA isolated and extracted DNA is cut or amplified and sorted -Most common method is gel electrophoresis Results are analyzed

Collecting samples l l Must be collected carefully to prevent contamination Only a small

Collecting samples l l Must be collected carefully to prevent contamination Only a small amount needed

Isolating DNA l l You isolated DNA from various plant and animal tissues the

Isolating DNA l l You isolated DNA from various plant and animal tissues the other week Care must be taken to ensure DNA strand is not incomplete or damaged

Cutting or amplification of DNA l If the sample is large you can use

Cutting or amplification of DNA l If the sample is large you can use restriction enzymes to cut the DNA into small pieces

Restriction Enzymes l l l Special enzymes that recognize specific sequences in DNA and

Restriction Enzymes l l l Special enzymes that recognize specific sequences in DNA and cut it there Name comes from the bacteria isolated from Bacteria use them for defense

Restriction Enzymes Enzyme Organism from which derived Target sequence (cut at *)5' -->3' Ava

Restriction Enzymes Enzyme Organism from which derived Target sequence (cut at *)5' -->3' Ava I Anabaena variabilis C* C/T C G A/G G Bam HI Bacillus amyloliquefaciens G* G A T C C Bgl II Bacillus globigii A* G A T C T Eco RI Escherichia coli RY 13 G* A A T T C Hae III Haemophilus aegyptius GG*CC Hind III Haemophilus inflenzae Rd A* A G C T T Hpa I Haemophilus parainflenzae GTT*AAC Kpn I Klebsiella pneumoniae GGTAC*C Mbo I Moraxella bovis *G A T C Pst I Providencia stuartii CTGCA*G Sma I Serratia marcescens CCC*GGG Sst. I Streptomyces stanford GAGCT*C Sal I Streptomyces albus GG*TCGAC Taq I Thermophilus aquaticus T*CGA Xma I Xanthamonas malvacearum C*CCGGG

Restriction Enzymes Hae III Eco RI …. TGGCCAGATGGCG AATTCGGCG… …. ACCGGTCTACCGCTTAA GCCGC…

Restriction Enzymes Hae III Eco RI …. TGGCCAGATGGCG AATTCGGCG… …. ACCGGTCTACCGCTTAA GCCGC…

Cutting or amplification of DNA l l l If the sample is large you

Cutting or amplification of DNA l l l If the sample is large you can use restriction enzymes to cut the DNA into small pieces If sample is small copies of portions can be made Polymerase Chain Reaction or PCR

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https: //fp. auburn. edu/asim/State BIOLOGY/Bio Labs/B 8 Ele. Dye/Teacher/PCR_reaction. swf

Sorting fragments l l l Process called gel electrophoresis Gel made from agarose which

Sorting fragments l l l Process called gel electrophoresis Gel made from agarose which is semi-solid DNA fragments sorted by – – – Charge (DNA is negatively charged) Size (base pairs) Shape

Sorting fragments l DNA fragments sorted by – – – l Charge (DNA is

Sorting fragments l DNA fragments sorted by – – – l Charge (DNA is negatively charged) Size (base pairs) Shape How do you think these factors affect movement?

Electrophoresis DNA fragments Negative electrode Positive electrode (-) (+)

Electrophoresis DNA fragments Negative electrode Positive electrode (-) (+)

Sorting fragments l l l Small fragments travel further than large fragments Bands are

Sorting fragments l l l Small fragments travel further than large fragments Bands are formed by large numbers of similar sized fragments Standard or ladder is added to compare fragment sizes

Analysis l l Similar bands indicate similar DNA Remember where your DNA comes from

Analysis l l Similar bands indicate similar DNA Remember where your DNA comes from – l Mom and Dad Multiple bands are needed for positive identification

Review l l l DNA fragments can be used to identify individuals DNA is

Review l l l DNA fragments can be used to identify individuals DNA is isolated, cut or amplified, and finally sorted by electrophoresis DNA bands can then be analyzed