Title: Nucleic Acids 101
1 Nucleic Acids 101
2Last weeks grand challenge Reading and
interpreting genetic information
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7DNA Repair DNA polymerase 10-7 Mismatch repair
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8Genomics
9Restriction Nucleases
10Ligation
11Grand challenge Every disease requires a
tremendous amount of interdisciplinary effort to
understand and fight it. Can this be streamlined?
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16The frequency of crossing-over is
proportional to the physical distance
between them. Find DNA markers close to and
flanking the gene of interest
17Positional Cloning
- A chromosome has a single DNA molecule running
the length of the chromosome - Map the gene for the trait in question in that
DNA molecule identify close flanking markers - Walk between the flanking markers
- Identify the gene in question between the markers
18How do you map a gene?
- Collect DNA samples from family members in a
pedigree - Seek linkage to a polymorphic DNA marker
- Take advantage of the Human Genome Project to
identify the chromosomal region - Narrow down the location in the overlapping clones
19What are DNA markers?
- RFLP--Restriction Fragment Length Polyhmorphism
- SNP--Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms
20Mutation destroys a restriction site,
causing a RFLP
(This is also a SNP--Single Nucleotide
Polymorphism)
21RFLP
22STRP or VNTR
23Pedigree of Huntington Disease
24SNPs Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms
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