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प्रश्न
Briefly describe the technique employed in DNA fingerprinting.
उत्तर
The technique employed in DNA fingerprinting.
- Extraction of DNA from the sample cells.
- Amplification : Making many copies of DNA is called amplification. It is done by a technique called polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
- Restriction digestion : DNA is then cut into sections by using restriction endonucleases.
- Separation of DNA sequences : In this process, DNA fragments are separated by using gel electrophoresis.
- Southern blotting (named after its inventor E. M. Southern). In this process, separated DNA sequences are transferred from gel onto a nylon membrane.
- Hybridisation using labelled VNTR probe : In this process, radiactive DNA probes are attached to specific portions of the DNA fragments. Thereafter any DNA not attached to the probes is washed off.
- Detection of hybridised DNA fragments by autoradiography : The remaining DNA is then exposed to X-ray film. The radioactive probes on the DNA are allowed to expose the film, which, when developed reveals a unique pattern of dark and light bands. These bands give a characteristic pattern for an individual DNA. It differs from individual to individual in a population except in the case of monozygotic (identical) twins. The sensitivity of the technique can be increased by use of polymerase chain reaction. Consequently, DNA from a single cell is enough to perform DNA fingerprinting analysis. Currently many different probes are used to generate DNA fingerprints.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Write down the full form of R.F.L.P.
DNA fingerprinting technique was developed by Alec Jeffrey
VNTR has ______.
ln which of the following technique DNA bands are transferred from agarose gel to nitrocellulose or nylon membrane?
The process in which sample DNA and probe DNA form double stranded DNA is called ____________.
Match the Column - I with Column - II and select the correct option
Column - I | Column - II | ||
(a) | Female banded Krait | (i) | Humulin |
(b) | Pancreas from dog | (ii) | DNA sample |
(c) | Hair root of human | (iii) | Insulin extracted and purified |
(d) | E.coli | (iv) | DNA probe |
Polymorphism arises due to ______
What is DNA polymorphism? Why is it important to study it?
DNA fragments formed by the action of restriction enzyme in a chemical reaction can be separated by ______.
Arrange the following steps of DNA fingerprinting in correct sequence:
- Gel electrophoresis
- Isolation of DNA
- Southern blotting
- Restriction digestion