3.8.4.3- Genetic fingerprinting Flashcards

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Uses of genetic fingerprinting- (3)

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  • forensic science
  • medical diagnosis
  • ensure animals/plants aren’t closely related before breeding
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Genetic fingerprinting- 7) Analysis (1+3)

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Position of DNA bands are compared to
1 ) identify genetic relationships
2) identify presences of disease-causing- gene
3) Match unknown samples from crime scene

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Genetic fingerprinting- 6) Development (3)

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1) Agar gel will SHRINK & CRACK as it dries
2) VNTR & DNA probes are transferred to a nylon sheet
3) Nylon sheet exposed to x-rays (if r) or UV light (if f)

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Genetic fingerprinting- 5) Hybridisation (2)

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1) Mix DNA probes (C in base sequence to VNTRs) with single stranded DNA VNTRs on agar gel
2) They will hybridise (join together)

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Genetic fingerprinting- 4) Separation (5)

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1) DNA samples loaded into small wells in agar gel
2) gel placed in buffer liquid with an electric voltage applied
3) DNA is - charged, so DNA samples move through gel toward + end of gel
4) Agar gel creates RESISTANCE for moving DNA & smaller pieces move FASTER & FURTHER along gel; so different length of VNTRs are separated
5) An alkaline added to separate the double strands of DNA

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Genetic fingerprinting- 3) digestion (2)

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1) Restriction endonucleases added, to cut DNA> smaller fragments
2) Enzymes added which cut close to target VNTRs

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Genetic fingerprinting- 1&2) collection & extraction (2)

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1) small sample of DNA collected

2) If sample of DNA is small, then PCR used to AMPLIFY amount of DNA

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Stages of genetic fingerprinting (7)

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1) collection
2) Extraction
3) Digestion
4) Separation
5) Hybridisation
6) Development
7) Analysis

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What is genetic fingerprinting?

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analysis of VNTR DNA fragments to determine genetic relationships & genetic variability within a population

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what are VNTRs

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=Variable Tangdem Repeats

=introns in 95% of DNA consists of many VNTRS

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