What are SNPs?
- SIMPLEST variant of a DNA sequence is one base pair difference between two alleles
What can SNPs change in the restriction enzyme behaviour?
What is a Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism?
How do we detect RFLP?
What is a limitation of RFLP?
What are two methods to detect SNPs that do not cause changes in restriction sites?
Why are SNPs good for mapping?
How often does the SNP occur?
What is a limitation of SNPs?
What are micro and mini satellites?
What does the number of micro and mini satellite repeats vary between?
What is a micro-satellite (short tandem repeat, STR) defined as?
What is a mini-satellite (Or Variable Number of Tandem Repeats, VNTR) defined as?
How are mini-satellites and micro-satellites detected?
What are the satellite alleles inheritance?
How often do satellite markers occur?
What 3 areas are satellite markers used in due to the many alleles they have (number of repeats) and high level of polymorphism?
In mapping with DNA markers what does the ‘phase’ mean?
What is the haplotype?
What are the benefits of genetic mapping?
If a gene locus and a DNA marker locus are r map units apart, what is the probability that she has inherited the gene disease allele if she has inherited a SNP A4? (i.e. Formula)
1- (r/100)
What are three reasons why DNA fingerprinting and profiling are possible?
How can DNA be detected from fingerprinting and how does it work?
Which technique is used to detect DNA from mini satellites?