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From Haystacks to Needles
AP Biology
Fall 2010
Isolating Genes
Gene library: a collection of bacteria
that house different cloned DNA
fragments, one of which is of interest
May be the entire genome or of cDNA,
which is free of introns
Gene Library
Isolating Genes
A particular gene of interest can be
isolated from other genes by use of
probes
Isolating Genes
DNA probes: short DNA sequences
assembled from radioactive nucleotides
Can pair with parts of the gene to be studied
This nucleic acid hybridization technique
can be used with other procedures to
select cells and their DNA
May be of interest to a researcher
Isolating Genes
If researchers know the desired gene
sequence, they use it to construct a
primer by synthesizing the single
stranded DNA
If the sequence is unknown, they use
DNA from the same gene of a closley
related species that has already been
isolated
Big Time Amplification – PCR
The polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
can be used to make millions of copies
of cDNA
Big Time Amplification – PCR
What is needed for the reaction?
Primers are short nucleotide sequences
that are made in the laboratory
They are recognized by DNA polymerases
as the START tags for building
complementary sequences of DNA dictated
by computer programs stored in the
machines
Big Time Amplification – PCR
What are the reaction steps?
1. Researchers mix primers, DNA
polymerase, cellular DNA from an
organism, and free nucleotides
Big Time Amplification – PCR
2. Precise temperature cycles cause the DNA
strands to separate, exposing the bases
Big Time Amplification – PCR
3. Primers become positioned on the
exposed nucleotides to form new copies of
the original DNA
Big Time Amplification – PCR
4.
Each round of reactions doubles the number
of DNA molecules to eventually produce
billions of molecules from very tiny amounts
of original DNA
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