CH 461 Lecture Notes - Lecture 38: Southern Blot, Contact Print, Filter Paper

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19 Jul 2018
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This technique, named after its inventor e. m. southern, is a way of combining restriction enzyme and hybridization information. In southern blotting, a dna is digested with a restriction enzyme and the fragments are separated by gel electrophoresis. The dna fragments are denatured by soaking the gel in base and then are transferred to a piece of nitrocellulose filter paper by capillary action. The result is like a (cid:1688)contact print(cid:1689) of the gel; each fragment is at a position on the paper that corresponds exactly to its position in the gel. Then the filter paper is mixed with a radioactively labeled single stranded (cid:1688)probe(cid:1689) dna or rna. The probe dna hybridizes to the complementary single stranded. The blot is exposed to x ray film and the resulting autoradiograph shows the positions of the complementary fragments of dna. This information physically maps the regions of a large dna that are complementary to a probe.

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