locating genes Flashcards

1
Q

how do you diagnose disease like Hunters syndrome

A

we need to locate the mutated DNA sequence gene

to do this you use a DNA probe

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2
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what are the 2 types of DNA probe

A

radioactive
fluorscent

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3
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what are the 3 characteristics of a DNA probe

A

short
single stranded
label attached

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4
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how could you make a DNA probe

A
  • make DNA with the complementary base sequence to desired allele
  • copy using PCR
  • attach marker
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5
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define DNA hybridisation

A

when a section of DNA or RNA binds with a single stranded section of DNA with complementary bases

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6
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explain how a DNA probe and DNA hybridisation can be used to determine whether a foetus has Hunter syndrome
(6 marks)

A
  • determine the sequence of nucleotide bases of the mutant allele
    (DNA sequencing)
  • make a probe that has complementary bases to the mutated gene
  • separate the DNA to make it single stranded by heating
  • mix separate strands of DNA sample with DNA probe and cool
  • DNA probe will bind to the complementary base sequence pf the mutated gene on the DNA sequence (DNA hybridisation)
  • wash away any unbound DNA probes
  • site where the probe has bound is identified by the radioactivity or fluorescence that the probe emits
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