DNA profiling Flashcards

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what is a DNA profile

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a visual record of some sections of DNA that can be used to identify a person

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process of DNA profiling

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  1. extract the DNA from cells with a nucleus
  2. protease enzymes are used to remove histone proteins
  3. specific restriction energy are added to cut the DNA into fragments
  4. separate the fragments by mass using gel electrophoresis to create a banding pattern
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how is DNA amplified using a PCR machine

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  1. a reaction tube containing DNA, DNA primers, DNA polymerase, free nucleotides and buffer is heated to 95 degrees - causing hydrogen bonds between DNA strands to break
  2. the reaction tube is then cooled to 55 degrees - DNA primers will attach to the nucleotides to prevent them from rejoining
  3. the reaction tube is then heated to 70 degrees - the optimum temperature for DNA polymerase
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what is the role of DNA primers

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these are short, single strands of DNA and complementary to the template strand and so bind to it to prevent the other DNA template strands from joining back together

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what is the role of free DNA nucleotides

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they bind to the template strand by base pairing

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what is the role of DNA polymerase

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builds the missing DNA strand by base pairing

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how can DNA profile help to identify individuals

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  1. study the patterns of bands produced like their position or width
  2. bands will be in certain positions due to their mass
  3. if two profiles have very similar banding patterns suggest they are closely related
  4. for example if two species have similar banding patterns they will have more recent common ancestors
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why is DNA profiling not infallible

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  • a complete DNA profile would definitely be unique, but the DNA is only sampled
  • as only a few repeated sequences are analysed, it is less likely to be completely unique especially if people are closely related
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