DNA Fingerprinting Techniques

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Course Outline

  1. DNA Structure
  2. Base Pairing Rules
  3. Restriction Endonucleases
  4. DNA Fragmentation
  5. Gel Electrophoresis
  6. DNA Staining
  7. DNA Band Analysis
  8. DNA Sample Preparation
  9. DNA Fragment Size

1. DNA Structure

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • DNA consists of nitrogenous bases held together by hydrogen bonds: The nitrogenous bases (adenine, thymine, guanine, cytosine) form specific pairs via weak hydrogen bonds, which stabilize the DNA double helix (source: student manual).
  • Sugar-phosphate backbone structure: The backbone of DNA is composed of alternating sugar (deoxyribose) and phosphate groups, forming a sturdy framework that supports the nitrogenous bases (source: student manual).
  • Four nitrogenous bases: adenine, thymine, guanine, cytosine: These bases are the fundamental units of genetic information, with A pairing with T, and G pairing with C, forming the basis for genetic coding (source: student manual).
  • DNA nucleotide base symbols: A, T, G, C: The shorthand notation for the four bases, used for simplicity in DNA sequence representation and analysis (source: student manual).
  • Deoxyribose sugar in backbone: A five-carbon sugar molecule that forms part of the backbone, connecting to phosphate groups and bases, critical for DNA's structural integrity (source: student manual).

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1. Who discovered restriction endonucleases, and in what year?

2. Who is credited with discovering the restriction endonucleases used in DNA fingerprinting, and in which year was this discovery made?

3. What is the structure of DNA primarily characterized by?

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DNA structure — components?

Double helix with bases, sugar, phosphate backbone.

DNA components?

Bases, sugar, phosphate backbone.

Base pairing — rules?

A pairs with T; G pairs with C.

Base pairing rule?

A pairs with T; G pairs with C.

Restriction enzymes — role?

Cut DNA at specific sequences.

DNA fragmentation — purpose?

Produce smaller DNA pieces for analysis.

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