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प्रश्न
Explain different steps involved in DNA Fingerprinting.
उत्तर
The steps of the DNA fingerprinting technique are as follows:
- Isolation of DNA: The DNA must be isolated from the cells or tissues of the body (host). An only a small amount of tissue-like blood, hair roots, skin, etc. is required.
- Restriction digestion: The isolated DNA is treated with restriction enzymes. The restriction enzymes cut the DNA into small fragments having variable lengths. This phenomenon is called Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP).
- Gel electrophoresis: The DNA samples are loaded for agarose gel electrophoresis under an electric influence. The DNA fragments, which are negatively charged move to the positive pole. The movement of these fragments depends on the length of fragments. This results in the formation of bands. dsDNA splits into ssDNA by alkali treatment.
- Southern blotting: The separated DNA fragments are transferred to a nylon membrane or a nitrocellulose filter paper by placing it over the gel and soaking them with filter paper overnight.
- Selection of DNA probe: A known sequence of single-stranded DNA is prepared. It is called DNA Probe. DNA Probe is obtained from organisms or prepared by the cDNA preparation method. The DNA probe is labelled with radioactive isotopes.
- Hybridization: Probe DNA is added to the nitrocellulose filter paper containing host DNA. The single-stranded DNA probe pairs with the complementary base sequence of the host DNA strand. As a result, DNA-DNA hybrids are formed on the nitrocellulose filter paper. The remaining single-stranded DNA probe fragments are washed off.
- Photography: The nitrocellulose filter paper is photographed on an X-ray film by autoradiography. The film is analyzed to determine the presence of hybrid DNA.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Give the applications of DNA fingerprinting technique.
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Repetitive DNA and Satellite DNA
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____________ are the DNA sequences which are useful in DNA fingerprinting.
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Which one of the following is an incorrect statement with regard to pedigree analysis?
Which of the following is not true with respect to INA fingerprinting?
- DNA fingerprinting technique was first developed by Alec Jeffrey.
- DNA profiling is a more recent and more sensitive version of DNA fingerprinting.
- DNA fingerprinting was first used in Britain to verify the parentage of an immigrant, who had left the country and then wanted to return
- In DNA fingerprinting, single stranded radioactive DNA is used as probes.
Choose the correct option.
Name and describe the steps involved in the technique widely used in forensics that serves as the basis of paternity testing in case of disputes.