Lecture 15: DNA Flashcards
What is the length of repeat units on chromosome 1?
16 bp
How many different alleles can exist for the repeat units on chromosome 1?
27
Why is PCR technology not suitable for RFLP DNA typing?
RFLP strands are too long, often numbering in the thousands of bases
What technology is best for DNA strands under a couple of hundred bases?
PCR
What is the latest method of DNA typing that emerged as the most successful?
Short Tandem Repeat (STR) analysis
What is the length of short tandem repeats (STR) on the chromosome?
Less than 450 bases
Why are STRs ideal candidates for amplification by PCR?
Due to their shortness and overcoming limited-sample size problem
How much DNA is required for STR analysis, often equivalent to 18 DNA containing cells?
As little as 125 picograms of DNA
What is the advantage of STRs over RFLP in terms of susceptibility to
degradation?
STRs are much less susceptible to degradation
How can one determine the number of repeats of a specific sequence in an
STR?
By examining the distance the STR has migrated on an electrophoretic plate
Why are STRs highly attractive to forensic scientists?
Due to the hundreds of different STRs found in the human genome
What is the concept of multiplexing in relation to STR analysis?
Simultaneously extracting and amplifying a combination of different STRs
What does capillary electrophoresis use instead of flat gels for separation?
Thin tubes
What rule allows for a high degree of discrimination by analyzing a
combination of STRs?
Product Rule
How is the probability of having a particular combination of STR alleles
calculated?
By the product of their frequency of occurrence in a population
How many standard STRs have U.S. crime laboratories standardized on for
entry?
13
What are primers in DNA replication?
Short strands of DNA used to target specific regions for replication
How are DNA fragments sorted in RFLP analysis?
By cutting DNA with restriction enzymes and separating fragments by electrophoresis.
Describe the role of restriction enzymes in RFLP.
They act as specialized scissors, cutting DNA at specific base sequences.
What is the purpose of Southern blotting in RFLP?
To transfer DNA fragments to a nylon membrane for visualization.
Explain how DNA can be characterized using electrophoresis.
DNA fragments are separated by size and mobility in a gel matrix
What is the key principle behind DNA typing using RFLP?
Variations in repeated sequences and lengths of DNA fragments