
DNA Technology
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DNA Technology
How scientists use DNA
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The sections of DNA that code for specific traits are called genes.
DNA of all organisms contains the same 4 nucleotides (A, G, C, and T), but the arrangement of them varies.
Therefore, different organisms inherit different genes.
Info about DNA is useful in scientific studies, crime solving, agriculture, medicine, and more.
How is DNA useful to scientists?
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Multiple Choice
Sections of DNA that code for specific traits are called...
genes
alleles
phenotypes
genotypes
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Chemical treatments cause cells and nuclei to burst.
The DNA is sticky and can be pulled out of the mixture
This is called "spooling" the DNA
DNA Extraction
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Technology that compares images of DNA fragments to determine relationships among individuals
Restriction enzymes are used to cut a DNA molecule into smaller pieces
They cut at specific sequences
DNA Fingerprinting
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Fill in the Blank
What is used to cut a DNA molecule into smaller fragments at specific sequences?
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The DNA fragments are then loaded into an agarose gel
The gel is placed between positive and negative electrodes so that an electric current is passed through
Objects with the same electrical charge repel each other
DNA has a negative charge, so the fragments move away from the negative electrode and toward the positive electrode
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Multiple Choice
What electric charge does DNA have?
positive
negative
neutral
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Smaller fragments move more quickly and farther through the gel than larger fragments
As the fragments become sorted by size, they appear as lines at different lengths along the gel
The resulting pattern is called a DNA fingerprint
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DNA fingerprinting technology has several uses...
The more similar the patterns in 2 DNA fingerprints, the closer the relationship of the organisms.
Biologists can use the technique to identify related species and catalogue endangered species.
It can also be used to identify a child's mother or father
It can even be used as forensic data to solve crimes.
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Multiple Choice
Based on the DNA fingerprint, which suspect's DNA matches the crime scene sample?
Suspect 1
Suspect 2
Suspect 3
Grayson's
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Multiple Choice
calf 1
calf 2
calf 3
calf 4
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