Module 9 Flashcards
1
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DOP-PCR (WGS method)
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- Degenerate-oligonucleotide-primed PCR
- Good for degraded samples but no increase in sensitivity
- Low-stringency stage = 3’ anneals to 106 sites then adjacent hexamer binds
2
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MDA (WGS method)
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- Multiple displacement amplification
- More robust due to higher fidelity polymerase
- Amplify low amount DNA by annealing random hexamers primers then copied with ϕ29 polymerase
- Best for over 2000 bases and not good for degraded samples
3
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RCA (WGS method)
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- Rolling circle amplification
- DNA must be circularized: T4 DNA ligase, CircLigase II (no concatemers), MIPs
- Random oligonucleotide primers = circle means never ending template
- Exonuclease resistant random primers + ϕ29 polymerase: proofreading so no degradation
4
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Capture/genomic partitioning
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- Enriches DNA for regions of interest
- Method 1 = streptavidin-coated magnetic beads bind to regions of interest
- Method 2 = biotinyl probe added then hybridized with circular genomic ssDNA template
5
Q
MIPs
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Ss oligonucleotide with 2 complementary terminal regions flanking SNP of interest
6
Q
Host factors
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- Like linking scratch to fingernails, wounds to bullets, and bites to teeth
- Immunoglobulin response