Reading 4 Flashcards
What does PCR stand for?
polymerase chain reaction
who invented PCR?
Kary Mullis
What is needed to carry out a PCR reaction (what do you need to put into the tube for the reaction to occur)?
magnesium
Why do you think PCR is such a powerful technique?
Allows rapid amplification of DNA segments, a lot like DNA replication
What are the three repeated steps in each cycle of a PCR reaction?
Denaturation , annealing , and extension
(damp aleins explored)
What happens during each step?
template into single strands, adding primers, replication of the strands
What is the purpose of a primer (in terms of PCR)? How is this similar to a RNA primer that would be synthesized by E. coli primase? How is the primer used in PCR different from that synthesized by E. coli primase?
-starts chain reaction
-dependent on polarity
-primase synthesizes RNA primers while in e coli
What is the difference between a deoxyribonucleotide triphosphate (i.e., dATP) and its dideoxyribonucleotide triphosphate (i.e., ddATP)?
-There is no 3`-OH
What happens when the polymerase enzyme incorporates a ddNTP during DNA synthesis?
-the synthesis is terminated
What is needed to carry out a dideoxy sequencing reaction with radioactively labeled ddNTPs (how many tubes do you need, and what do you need to put into each tube)?
-1 tube
-all 4 ddNTPs with different dyes