DNA profiling Flashcards
define DNA profiling
producing an image of the patterns in DNA of an individual
define variable number tandem repeats (VNTRs)
sequence of 20-50 base pairs repeated many times that varies greatly between individuals (minisatellite)
define minisatellite
VNTRs
define microsatellite
STRs
define short tandem repeats (STRs)
short sequence of 2-4 bases repeated a smaller number of times, varies greatly between individuals
describe how satellite regions vary and why they can be used to identify individuals.
- number of repeats of each mini/microsatellite varies between individuals - different lengths of repeats inherited from parents
- more closely related = more similar patterns in satellite regions will be
state the 5 main stages od DNA profiling
- extracting DNA
- digesting the sample
- separating DNA fragments
- hybridisation
- evidence analysis
describe the events in the first stage of DNA profiling (extracting DNA)
- PCR is used to extract DNA from a very small sample of DNA
describe the events in the second stage of DNA profiling (digestion)
- restriction endonucleases cut DNA into small fragments
- cut at a specific recognition site
- mixture is used to leave satellite regions intact
describe the events in the third stage of DNA profiling (separating DNA fragments)
- cut fragments are separated to form clear pattern using electrophoresis
- electrophoresis gel is immersed in alkali to separate double strands into single strands
- strands are transferred onto nylon membrane by Southern blotting
describe the events in the fifth stage of DNA profiling (hybridisation)
- fluorescent DNA probes added in excess to DNA fragments on membrane
- probes bind to complementary strands under particular pH and temp - hybridisation
- used to identify microsatellite regions that vary more than minisatellites
what are DNA probes?
short DNA/RNA sequences complementary to known DNA sequence - tagged with fluorescent dye
describe the events in the final stage of DNA profiling (analysis)
- X-ray/UV images taken of sample to highlight the DNA probes
- fragments give a pattern of bars (DNA profile) that is unique to every individual except identical twins
define restriction endonucleases
enzymes that cut strands of DNA into small fragments
explain the role of restriction endonucleases in DNA profiling.
- cut at restriction sites in introns
- leave satellites intact so fragments at end of process include mix of intact mini/microsatellite regions