Lab 9 (PCR) Flashcards
4 components of PCR reaction
1) Template DNA containing the target sequence
2) DNA polymerase
3) dNTPs ( deoxynucleotide triphosphates )
4) 2 different primers
Composition of the primers
synthetic oligonucleotides, about 17bp long
DNA polymerase used
Taq polymerase from Thermus aquaticus
Temperature that Taq polymerase resists
95-100 degrees
Why is Taq polymerase ideal for PCR
It is heat resistant and fresh polymerase doesn’t have to be added following each round of DNA denaturation in thermal cycling of PCR
What does heating the DNA does to it?
It denatures DNA template –> separates the 2 strands of DNA allowing the primers to anneal
Name for the repeating heating and cooling process
Thermal cycling
What is DNA sequencing?
in vitro DNA synthesis reaction but without amplification of the target sequence.
What are the differences between DNA sequencing and PCR? (3)
1) DNA sequencing uses 1 primer only
2) DNA sequencing has dideoxynucleotides (terminators)
3) DNA sequencing results in a mixture of newly-synthesize fragments, each terminating at a different nucleotide location.