BIOL 2344 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Sister Chromatids, Northern Blot, Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction

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Dna libraries: dna library how to get globin gene. If you knew sequence can radioactively label globin sequence (probe) hybridize only one clone would light up which represents globin gene. Hybridization techniques: know protein sequence not genome sequence must get sequence of nucleic acid (can use bioinformatics blast sequences, reading frames) Is possible through dideoxy groups terminates synthesis. Initially based on homology what happens if i change one nucleotide of this sequence. Recombination occurs = integration of new piece. Dna sequencing: sanger sequencing is not used as much since it sequences relatively small sequences. Mapping: physical mapping can see bands, linkage mapping making crosses; need marker (pcr or restriction enzymes) more variable in population (use highly polymorphic expansion sequence) Proteins: northern blotting looking at rna (could identify intensity of rna, southern blotting - dna run on gel and hybridized. Protein microarray: can quantify rna or proteins.

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