nucleic acid hybridisation Flashcards

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what is nucleic acid hybridisation?

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when single-stranded DNA or RNA molecules anneal to complementary DNA or RNA.

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what factors contribute to the melting temperature of DNA?

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  • The chemical environment - chemical denaturants will decrease the melting temperature
  • The composition of the strand - the more As and Ts the lower the temperature is likely to be, the more Gs and Cs the higher the temperature is likely to be
  • The length of the DNA strand - the longer the strand, the higher the temperature is likely to be, the shorter the strand, the lower the temperature is likely to be
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3
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which techniques use DNA hybridisation?

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  • Chromosome in situ hybridisation
  • Colony blotting
  • Dot blotting
  • Gene editing (CRISPR/Cas9 system)
  • Microarrays
  • Northern blotting
  • PCR
  • Southern blotting
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4
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Which enzyme is used in PCR?

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taq polymerase

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5
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whats the difference between northern and southern blotting?

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Northern blotting has RNA on the filter membrane, Southern blotting has DNA.

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6
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what are the probes used in northern or southern blotting?

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can be fluorescent or radio-labelled

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7
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what affects hybridisation stringency?

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  • Decreasing the temperature decreases stringency.
  • Increasing NaCl concentration decreases stringency
  • Increasing the temperature increases stringency
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what is stringency?

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more specific interactions and decreased likelihood of non-specific binding
a better match between the probe and the target RNA or DNA molecule)

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what can microarrays be used for?

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  • mutation screening
  • identifying single nucleotide polymorphisms
  • to examine the levels of gene expression
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10
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what does CRISPR require to work?

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Cas9
double-stranded DNA target
guide RNA
PAM sequence.

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what’s the steps of northern blotting?

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  1. Restriction digest
  2. Run sample on a gel
  3. Transfer DNA to a filter membrane
  4. Add the hybridisation probe
  5. Develop the result.
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