Polymerase Chain Reaction Flashcards

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What is PCR?

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  • Polymerase Chain Reaction
  • Making multiple copies of the DNA used for analysis
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What are the main ‘ingredients’ needed for PCR?

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  • original DNA sample
  • nucleotides bases (4)
  • primers
  • DNA polymerase
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STEP ONE - What is the denaturing phase?

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  • temperature inside the machine 90-95 degree Celsius
  • breaks the hydrogen bonds between the 2 DNA strands, separating them
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STEP TWO - what is the annealing phase?

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  • Temperature is 70-75 degree Celsius
  • Primers anneal to join both ends of the single DNA strands
  • These are short single - stranded sections of DNA, complementary to the end of the strands, needed for replication to start/
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STEP THREE - What is the extension phase?

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  • Temperature is 70-75 degree Celsius
  • This is the optimum temperature for the chosen DNA polymerase enzyme to work
    -This adds the bases to the primers, extending the complementary strands
  • This results in the double stranded DNA genetically identical to the original sample.
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What is the machine called used for PCR?

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  • Thermal cycler
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What is the enzyme used?

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  • Taq polymerase
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What does Taq polymerase do?

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  • It comes from the thermophillic hot spring bacteria.
  • It is not denatured by high temperatures needed inside the PCR machine
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