4.3 LEC Flashcards

1
Q

What factors affect the stringency in hybridization reactions?

A

Temperature, salt concentration, denaturant concentration (e.g., formamide)

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2
Q

What term describes the combination of conditions affecting probe and target complementarity?

A

Stringency

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3
Q

How much does the Tm increase for RNA hybrids compared to DNA hybrids?

A

20°C to 25°C

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4
Q

What value represents the time required for half of a double-stranded sequence to anneal?

A

Cot 1/2

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5
Q

hat is the effect of a 1% difference in sequence complementarity on Tm?

A

Decreases Tm by 1.5°C

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6
Q

What is the simpler formula to estimate Tm for short probes (14-20 bases)?

A

Tm = (number of GC pairs × 4°C) + (number of AT pairs × 2°C)

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7
Q

What is the hybridization temperature relative to the melting temperature?

A

5°C below the melting temperature

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8
Q

What term refers to the empirical value used to optimize stringency conditions for Southern or Northern blot analysis?

A

Tm and Cot values

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9
Q

How much lower should the hybridization temperature be for optimal stringency with double-stranded DNA probes?

A

25°C below the Tm

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10
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What term describes the time required for half of a sequence to reanneal under specific conditions?

A

Cot 1/2

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11
Q

What is the recommended hybridization buffer volume per 100 cm² of membrane surface area?

A

10 mL

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12
Q

Which chemical in the hybridization buffer lowers the optimal hybridization temperature, especially useful for RNA probes?

A

Formamide

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13
Q

What is a typical hybridization time for short probes (less than 20 bases)?

A

1 to 2 hours

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14
Q

How long does hybridization usually take for probes longer than 1,000 bases in Southern or Northern blots?

A

16 hours or more

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15
Q

What inert polymers can accelerate hybridization rates for probes longer than 250 bases?

A

Dextran sulfate, polyethylene glycol, polyacrylic acid

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16
Q

What are common methods to maintain constant temperature during hybridization?

A

Sealed bags in water baths or capped glass cylinders in rotary ovens

17
Q

What factor is key in determining the sensitivity of the analysis in hybridization procedures?

A

Probe concentration