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59 th Medical Wing Providing Great Care – Building Warrior Medics! Molecular Diagnostics for Dummies Capt G. Shane Hendricks, USAF, BSC, MS, MT (ASCP) Associate Chief, Diagnostic Services 59th Laboratory Squadron
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Providing Great Care… Building Warrior Medics! Foreword Brief history and basic molecular genetics concepts Mendel to Watson-Crick Central Dogma Molecular techniques - clinical and research PCR REs/Gels/RMs Blots Etc. Example applications within clinical laboratory
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Providing Great Care… Building Warrior Medics! Brief History and Basics
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Providing Great Care… Building Warrior Medics! History of Genetics Mendelian Genetics Gregor Mendel - 1863 Crossed pea plants w/ varied traits Proved trait inheritance What was the biochemical basis of traits? 4 properties apparent: copied, stored, expressed, changed Prior to 1944 - protein More abundant DNA thought too simple
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Providing Great Care… Building Warrior Medics! History of Genetics DNA first isolated in 1869 - Friedrich Miescher Called material “nuclein” (came from nucleus) Phoebus Levene in 1919 Identified nucleotide units Base, sugar, phosphate components Believed repeating; too simple for genetic information ATGC First proof of genetic material - transformation 1928 - Griffith
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Providing Great Care… Building Warrior Medics! Griffith
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Providing Great Care… Building Warrior Medics! What was transforming factor? Avery, McLeod, McCarty - 1944 Used “cell-free” system Factor was called DNA
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Providing Great Care… Building Warrior Medics! Contribution of Viruses 1952 - Hershey, Chase Used bacteriophages Used radioactive isotopes of Phosphorus/Sulfur
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Providing Great Care… Building Warrior Medics! What about Eukaryotes? Indirect evidence Haploid cells - 1/2 material of diploid cells Mutagenesis - 260 nm mutate material, not protein Proteins absorb at 280 nm Direct evidence Transfection - material introduced into cells; new trait acquisition
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Providing Great Care… Building Warrior Medics! Structure of DNA Many genetic pioneers found puzzle pieces William Astbury - 1937 Rosalind Franklin - 1951 James Watson, Francis Crick - 1953 Put pieces together! Built first accurate model
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Providing Great Care… Building Warrior Medics! Structure of DNA (cont.) Two polynucleotide chains in double helix Each chain associates by hydrogen bonding A:T (2 bonds), G:C (3 bonds) Chains run anti-parallel Sense - equivalent to mRNA transcript Anti-sense - “compliments” Sense strand Sugar-phosphate backbone outside Bases lie flat inside, perpendicular to central axis Grooves
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Providing Great Care… Building Warrior Medics! Structure of DNA (cont.)
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Nucleobases: Purines pyrimidines Nucleobases: Purines pyrimidines } } Nucleoside NTP = ATP, GTP, etc.
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Providing Great Care… Building Warrior Medics! Nuts and Bolts Biomolecular polymers and information Nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) store information Quaternary variation 2n2n 4n4n
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Providing Great Care… Building Warrior Medics! Nuts and Bolts (cont.) Stored information transcribed first Transcript next translated into peptides Oligopeptides polypeptides protein Variety of structural and/or catalytic functions
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Central Dogma ???
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Providing Great Care… Building Warrior Medics! More Basics (cont.) Gene - discrete sequence Genome - all genetic information Expression Regulation - off or on? Promoters - upstream Complex in eukaryotes TATAAA Regulation-associated pathology Asthma Beta thalassemia Various cancers Chimeric proteins - e.g., Philadelphia Chromosome (CML)
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Providing Great Care… Building Warrior Medics! Eukaryotic Chromosomes Chromatid
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Providing Great Care… Building Warrior Medics! Eukaryotes (cont.)
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Providing Great Care… Building Warrior Medics! Eukaryotes (cont.) Haploid vs. Diploid Homo- vs. Heterozygous Dominant and Recessive Phenotype vs. Genotype P P Pp PPPPp p pp p p
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Providing Great Care… Building Warrior Medics! Prokaryotic Chromosomes
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Providing Great Care… Building Warrior Medics! Prokaryotes (cont.)
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Providing Great Care… Building Warrior Medics! Prokaryotes (cont.)
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Providing Great Care… Building Warrior Medics! Replication
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Providing Great Care… Building Warrior Medics! Replication Mitosis, meiosis Faithful DNA reproduction Theories Dispersive Conservative Semi-conservative
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Replication (cont.)
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