BIOL308 Study Guide - Southern Blot, Northern Blot, In Situ Hybridization

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What kind of information can we obtain from a northern blot? northern blotting is used to detect rna sequences. It can be used to detect a specific mrna fragment from a specific organ at a specific time. Southern blotting is used to detect dna sequences. Detects steady state level of a specific transcript in a certain rna mixture. (spatial, temporal and conditions change the level of mrna) Depends on both transcription and degradation rate for that specific mrna. Genomic dna levels are the same at all times. Dna is stable and is not degraded under normal physiological conditions. N. b: in situ hybridization is used to identify genes directly in chromosomes and transcripts (mrna) directly in chromosomes: compare the information obtained by northern analysis with the information obtained by microarray experiments. Northern analysis provides information about one particular transcript under the condition tested.

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