MCT = Molecular Colony Technique Alexander Chetverin Institute of Protein Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences References: NAR(10)2349 from 1993.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Research Techniques Made Simple: Polymerase Chain Reaction
Advertisements

Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
PCR-technique Applications by E. Börje Lindström This learning object has been funded by the European Commissions FP6 BioMinE project.
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Module 12 Human DNA Fingerprinting and Population Genetics p 2 + 2pq + q 2 = 1.
Basic methods in genetics PCR; Polymerase Chain Reaction Restriction enzyme digestions Gel electrophoresis.
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) and Its Applications by Ayaz Najafov Boğaziçi University Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics.
TACKLING OSTEOARTHRITIS -Research Tools At Our Disposal Mahita Kadmiel July 21, 2005.
Intro to DNA Sequencing
Lecture 21: Molecular Tools of Genetic Diagnosis Reading Assignment: Chapter 42, pgs ; Harper’s Biochemistry (25 th edition). Objective: To understand.
I-5-1 Basic Principles and Components of PCR NSYSU CHUNG-LUNG CHO.
1 Library Screening, Characterization, and Amplification Screening of libraries Amplification of DNA (PCR) Analysis of DNA (Sequencing) Chemical Synthesis.
1 Characterization, Amplification, Expression Screening of libraries Amplification of DNA (PCR) Analysis of DNA (Sequencing) Chemical Synthesis of DNA.
Molecular Biology of Genes Chapters DNA Technology (not in your book)
Definition of PCR Requirements for PCR PCR Process Agarose gel electrophoresis.
MiRNA targets Using undergraduate molecular biology labs to discover targets of miRNAs in humans Adam Idica, Jordan Thompson, Irene Munk Pedersen, Pavan.
Genomic DNA purification
Undergraduate Research in Cancer Biology Mahima Venkatesh Mentor-Charmaine Ramlogan-Steel, MD (Postdoctoral Fellow) Principal Investigator- George Atweh,
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Variants of PCR Lecture 4
WORKSHOP (1) Presented by: Afsaneh Bazgir Polymerase Chain Reaction
PCR Primer Design
Biotechnology and Recombinant DNA
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Biotechnology. DNA technology DNA diagnostics DNA therapy.
Analyzing your clone 1) FISH 2) “Restriction mapping” 3) Southern analysis : DNA 4) Northern analysis: RNA tells size tells which tissues or conditions.
Replication of Nucleic Acids. 2 Because sometimes this... 3.
Ch. 13.4: DNA Technology Applications
Chapter 19 – Molecular Genetic Analysis and Biotechnology
How do you identify and clone a gene of interest? Shotgun approach? Is there a better way?
Basic methods in genetics PCR; Polymerase Chain Reaction Restriction enzyme digestions Gel electrophoresis.
Restriction Nucleases Cut at specific recognition sequence Fragments with same cohesive ends can be joined.
Tools of Human Molecular Genetics. ANALYSIS OF INDIVIDUAL DNA AND RNA SEQUENCES Two fundamental obstacles to carrying out their investigations of the.
Acquisition of Quantitative Instrumentation for Research in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Timothy Finco and Douglas Fantz, Departments of Biology.
Manipulation of DNA. Restriction enzymes are used to cut DNA into smaller fragments. Different restriction enzymes recognize and cut different DNA sequences.
POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION (PCR) Bridges Polymerase Chain Reaction  Simple reaction  Produces many copies of a specific fragment of DNA  Live.
Molecular Testing and Clinical Diagnosis
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Nahla Bakhamis. Multiple copies of specific DNA sequences; ‘Molecular Photocopying’
Chapter 20: DNA Technology and Genomics - Lots of different techniques - Many used in combination with each other - Uses information from every chapter.
Molecular Basis for Relationship between Genotype and Phenotype DNA RNA protein genotype function organism phenotype DNA sequence amino acid sequence transcription.
Molecular Genetic Technologies Gel Electrophoresis PCR Restriction & ligation Enzymes Recombinant plasmids and transformation DNA microarrays DNA profiling.
Molecular Basis for Relationship between Genotype and Phenotype DNA RNA protein genotype function organism phenotype DNA sequence amino acid sequence transcription.
Sanger or Dideoxy DNA Sequencing
PCR With PCR it is possible to amplify a single piece of DNA, or a very small number of pieces of DNA, over many cycles, generating millions of copies.
FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Chapter 13 Genetic Engineering Section 13-2 Manipulating DNA.
Introduction to PCR Polymerase Chain Reaction
HC 70 AL Lab Handout Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Week 1 Thursday April 2, 2009 Daisy Robinton.
Components Of A Typical PCR Reaction Mix PCR Reaction Buffer (usually supplied at 10X) 100mM Tris-HCl - Essentially a pH Buffer. Maintains appropriate.
CATEGORY: EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Tarnjit Khera, University of Bristol, UK Background The polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
GoTaq DNA Polymerase GoTaq Flexi DNA Polymerase GoTaq Green Master Mix GoTaq Green Hot Start Master Mix GoTaq Colorless Master Mix GoTaq Colorless Hot.
What is PCR? : Why “Polymerase”?
Last Class Isolation of cells Cell Fraction, Centrifuge Chromatography
Research Techniques Made Simple: Polymerase Chain Reaction
Sequencing Introduction
Microbial ecology techniques
PhD Student: Hassan H. Naser
Chapter 20: DNA Technology and Genomics
DNA profiling DNA profiling is a technique by which individuals can be identified and compared via their respective DNA profiles. Definitions you will.
Relationship between Genotype and Phenotype
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Relationship between Genotype and Phenotype
Sequencing and Copying DNA
Dr. Israa ayoub alwan Lec -12-
Chapter 20: DNA Technology and Genomics
Thanks to Dr. Pierre Laneuville and
Relationship between Genotype and Phenotype
Relationship between Genotype and Phenotype
Research Techniques Made Simple: Polymerase Chain Reaction
Ghassan M Saed, Ph.D., Michael P Diamond, M.D.  Fertility and Sterility 
Presentation transcript:

MCT = Molecular Colony Technique Alexander Chetverin Institute of Protein Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences References: NAR(10)2349 from 1993 AnalBiochem(334)376 NAR(21)2349 BioTechniques(33)150 Polony = Polymerase or PCR Colony Technology George Church Department of Genetics at Harvard Medical School References NAR(27)e34 from 1999 = Methodology Science(301)836 = Pre-mRNA splicing PNAS(100)5926 = Genotyping AnalBiochem(320)55 = FISSEQ

Technique: Acrylamide polymerized in a solution containing standard PCR reagents (primers, template, dNTPs, enzyme, buffer). Up to 360 DNA/RNA molecules of starting template per reaction Glass microscope slide (treated with bind-silane) 2 x 65 ul frame sealed chambers (15 mm x 15 mm) Run PCR in 16/16 twin tower block Visualize by staining with SYBR Green I and image with Phosphorimager Developed technique to generate duplicate polony gels **Polony radius decreases as template length increases and as the acrylamide percentage increases.

Applications: Parallel In situ Sequencing FISSEQ (Fluorescent In Situ SEQuencing) Relative Expression of Splice Variants Allelic Variation Chemical Reactions between single RNA molecules Molecular Diagnostics (human blood, detecting infections)

Problems to address: RT and PCR efficiency DNA contamination primer/dimer interactions