The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is an…
artificial method of replicating DNA under laboratory conditions
The PCR technique is used to…
amplify large quantities of a specific sequence of DNA from an initial minute sample
Each reaction cycle…
doubles the amount of DNA – a standard PCR sequence of 30 cycles creates over 1 billion copies (230)
Stages of PCR
PCR occurs in a thermal cycler and uses variations in temperature to control the replication process via three steps:
PCR Denaturation
DNA sample is heated to separate it into two single strands (~95ºC for 1 min)
PCR Annealing
DNA primers attach to the 3’ ends of the target sequence (~55ºC for 1 min)
PCR Elongation
A heat-tolerant DNA polymerase (Taq) binds to the primer and copies the strand (~72ºC for 2 min)
Gel electrophoresis is a laboratory technique used to…
separate and isolate proteins or DNA fragments based on mass / size
Gel electrophoresis process
Gel electrophoresis: DNA separation
Gel electrophoresis: Protein separation
DNA profiling is a technique by which…
individuals can be identified and compared via their respective DNA profiles
Within the non-coding regions of an individual’s genome there exists…
satellite DNA – long stretches of DNA made up of repeating elements called short tandem repeats (STRs)
- As individuals will likely have different numbers of repeats at a given satellite DNA locus, they will generate unique DNA profiles
DNA profiling is commonly used in…
criminal investigations (forensics) and to settle paternity disputes
The DNA profiling procedure involved is common for both:
Forensic Investigations:
Suspects should be a complete match with the DNA sample taken from the crime scene if a conviction is to occur
The number of loci used to generate a unique profile depends on the size of the population being compared
- E.g. America (population: ~ 320 million) uses 13 loci for comparison; Australia (population: ~ 25 million) uses only 9 loci
Paternity Testing:
Children inherit half their chromosomes from each parent and thus should possess a combination of parental fragments
In other words, all fragments produced in the child should also be produced by either the mother or father
A gene determines a…
particular trait by encoding for a specific polypeptide in a given organism
transgenic
The transfer of genes between species is called gene modification, and the new organism created is called a transgenic
The process of gene transfer can be summarised in four key steps:
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are used in…
agriculture to improve crop yields and reduce farming costs
- However the use of GM crops is a contentious issue, as economic benefits must be weighed against environmental risks
GM Crops and Human Health
GM Crops and Economic Consequences
GM Crops and Environmental Issues