Creado por Charlotte Hewson
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Pregunta | Respuesta |
what is used to locate specific genes? | DNA Probes and DNA hybridisation |
what is a DNA Probe? | a short, single stranded section of DNA with some form of label to identify it easily |
what are the two most common probes? | radioactively labelled probes fluorescently labelled probes |
what is a radioactive probe made up of? | nucleotides with the isotope 32P |
how is it identified? | using a photographic plate that is exposed by radioactivity |
how do you detect a fluorescent probe? | it emits light under certain conditions |
how are they used? | - probe has complementary bases to sequence of wanted gene, - DNA separated into two strands - separated DNA strands mixed with probe, binds to complementary bases -site of binding can be identified by marker |
what is it called when the DNA binds with the Probe? | DNA Hybridisation |
what needs to be done before making the probe? | find the sequence of DNA of the gene you want to locate |
what method is used? | the sanger method |
how many test tubes are set up in this method? | 4 |
what goes in each one? | - single strands of DNA to be sequenced, acts as template for synthesis of complementary strand |
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