30b. Applications Flashcards

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what does southern blotting tell you about geneticv variation in DNA? 3 points

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  1. the presense of a DNA sequence if it compliments the probe
  2. the length of the DNA fragment
  3. detection of restricting fragement length polymorphism (RFLP)
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what is RFLP?

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shows variation in DNA sequences

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what does FISH tell you about genetic variation in DNA?

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  • the fluorescent labelled probe can locate the sepcfic DNA sequence on the chromosome
  • detect deletions and duplication
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how can you prepare chromosomes with FISH? 3 steps

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  1. use a hyptonic buffer to isolate cells
  2. drop onto microscope slide
  3. incubate chromosomes + probe
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how does PCR indicate if genetic variation is present? 1 point

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  • amplifies the region containing allelic variation and then detect if the variation is present
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how are SNP and RFLP related?

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SNPs can create RFLP because a restriction site can be present in one allele but absent in another

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