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Revision – Concept map

Human Genome Project Procedures Techniques Genetic mapping Physical mapping DNA sequencing Techniques Use of microsatellites (STRs) Restriction enzyme mapping Sanger method PCR Gel electrophoresis

Human Genome project Terminology Restriction mapping Primer Microsatellite / Short Tandem Repeat Anneal Genetic marker Hybridise

Detecting Genetic Disorders Procedures Pedigree analysis Linkage analysis (both genetic and physical) Screening Techniques PCR Chromosome walking Sanger method Gel electrophoresis

Detecting genetic disorders Terminology Probe Genomic library Chromosome walking Hybridise

DNA profiling Procedures Techniques DNA isolation Restriction enzyme digestion Separation of VNTR Fixing pattern on filter Techniques Gel electrophoresis Southern blotting

DNA profiling Terminology Minisatellite / Variable Number Tandem Repeat Probe Hybridise