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DNA Extraction Lab DNA Source = wheat germ Wheat germ contains many nutrients Wheat bran contains fiber White flour has germ and bran removed, whole wheat flour does not—it is more nutritious
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Water Temperature Hot water softens the phospholipids (fats) in the cell membranes and nuclear membranes within the germ (embryo) Inactivates an enzyme that normally cuts DNA into small pieces (60°C) If too hot it would cause DNA to fall apart (~80 °C)
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Detergent Contains a chemical (sodium laurel sulfate), which cleans dishes by removing fats and proteins Pulls apart cell membrane and nuclear membrane
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Detergent continued Both grease and soap are made of molecules with hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails. PAIR SHARE: What do you think hydrophobic and hydrophilic mean? Hydrophilic= likes water Hydrophobic= hates water They form spheres with tails facing inward. Soap captures grease and forms greasy soap ball.
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Cell Membrane Like a grease ball, cell membrane has lipids (fats) with head and tail—this time there are two layers.
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Cell Membrane and Soap Just as soap disrupts grease, it also disrupts cell membranes.
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Alcohol Alcohol causes DNA to clump together in the solution. It also causes DNA to separate from the other cell components, which are left behind in the water solution.
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