BIOL207 Lecture Notes - Lecture 32: Base Pair, Northern Blot, Formamide

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Transgenic organisms and southerns: making hybridisation probes. Use dna polymerase to make the probe in a microcentrifuge tube. Reaction contains template dna (plasmid, bac or pcr product) Template dna must be denatured first to make ssdna. The mixture is placed at 37 degrees to start the reaction. Oligos bind randomly to dna template and act as primers. Some nucleotides are labelled so the strands are labelled as well. After an hour, the reaction is stopped. When it is time to use the probe, it is denatured. Denature: 5 minutes on 100 degrees and then 5 minutes on ice. The new dna strands are the probes: 100 nucleotides long, contains several labelled nucleotides, each is complementary to the dna used as template: using hybridisation probes: If we want to detect a single gene a hybridisation probe made from plasmid or pcr product will be sufficient. If we want to detect large chromosome region we have to use bacs.

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