 It is the methods scientist use to study and manipulate DNA.  It made it possible for researchers to genetically alter organisms to give them more.

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 It is the methods scientist use to study and manipulate DNA.  It made it possible for researchers to genetically alter organisms to give them more useful traits.

Researchers isolate genes from one organism, manipulate the purified DNA in vitro, and then transfer the genes into another organism.

1. Restriction Enzymes (scissors): Are naturally occurring enzymes that cut DNA into fragments in a predictable and controllable manner creating sticky ends. 2. Ligase Enzymes (glue): These fragments of DNA can then be easily joined to fragments from an entirely different DNA using DNA ligase Enzymes.

 The combined actions of restriction enzymes, and DNA ligase enable researchers to join fragments of DNA from diverse sources, creating recombinant DNA molecules:

3. Gel Electrophoresis:  This is used to separate DNA fragments according to size.  Usually agarose or polyacrylamide gel is used.  Then the gel is stained by ethidium bromide that binds to DNA and flouresces when viewed with UV light.

 Obtaining DNA: To isolate DNA, cells are lysed by adding a detergent. The relatively DNA is sheared into many pieces of varying lengths.  DNA ligase: The DNA ligase enzyme is used to join the vector (plasmid or a bacteriophage) and the insert (the DNA of interest that need to be coloned).

 Introducing the recombinant DNA into a new host: The recombinant molecule is introduced into the new host, usually E.coli, using transformation. Then this new DNA molecule is allowed to replicate with the host.

 The most widely used technique is the dideoxy chain termination method.  A key ingredient in a sequencing reaction is a dideoxynucleotide, a nuclotide that lacks the 3’OH and therefore functions as a chain terminator.  The flourescent marker used on the ddNTPs indicates which nucleotide was incorporated at the terminating position.

In 1985, Kary Mullis developed a new technique  that made it possible to synthesize large quantities of a DNA fragment.  PCR is used to make large quantities of a particular DNA sequence. The machine used is called a thermal cycler.

 It is used to rapidly increase the amount of a specific DNA segment in a sample.  It can create millions of copies of a given region of DNA in a matter of hours.  The machine used is called “thermal cycler”.  Specific primers are used to selectively replicate only chosen regions of DNA that is called “target DNA”

 Step 1 ( heating to 95°C): the target DNA containing the sequence to be amplified is heat denatured to separate its complementary strands.

 Step2 (lowered to 50°C): the temperature is lowered so that the primers can anneal ( attach) to the complimentary DNA.

 Step3 (higher up to 70°C): Taq DNA polymerase extends the primers and synthesizes copies of the target DNA sequence by adding the corrosponding nucleotides.

The heat stable DNA polymerase of a thermophilic bacterium Thermus aquaticus.

 This three-step cycle results in the duplication of the original target DNA. After the first cycle there will be two ds-DNA molecules for every original ds-DNA target; after the next cycle, there will be four; after the next cycle there will be eight, and so on.

1. PCR-based diagnostic tests for AIDS, Lyme disease, chlamydia, tuberculosis, hepatitis, the human papilloma virus, and other infectious agents are being developed. 2. Diagnosis using PCR tests are rapid, sensitive, and specific. 3. Detection of genetic diseases such as sickle cell anemia, phenylketonuria, and muscular dystrophy. 4. In forensic science, it is used in criminal cases for DNA fingerprinting.

 This method is used to locate specific nucleotide sequences in DNA or RNA samples that have been affixed to a solid surface.

 Step 1 Isolate cells on a solid support  Step 2 Disrupt cells to obtain dsDNA

 Step 3 Convert dsDNA to ssDNA& bind to solid support  Step 4 Add labeled probe

 Step 5 Hybridize probe to target  Step 6 Detect probe’s signal

 Colony blotting uses probes to detect specific DNA sequences in colonies grown on agar plates.  This method is commonly used to determine which of a collection of clones contain the DNA of interest.

 FISH  flourescencein situ Hybridization Used to identify cells directly in a specimen. This method uses a flourescently labeled probe to detect specific nucleotide sequences within intact cells affixed to a microscope slide.

 Usually done on a glass slide where hundreds of short DNA fragments are fixed.  Then the DNA of the sample of interest is digested into small fragments, then labeled and then added to the appropriate microarray slide.