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DNA Fingerprinting

DNA Fingerprinting. BY: John Lincoln Devin Bedard Brittany Rancourt. The process. 1.) Pour restriction enzymes into the DNA The enzymes cut down the DNA strands that match up with the enzymes 2.) Pour agarose gel into the tray It helps strain small pieces of DNA from the larger pieces

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DNA Fingerprinting

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  1. DNA Fingerprinting BY: John Lincoln Devin Bedard Brittany Rancourt

  2. The process • 1.) Pour restriction enzymes into the DNA • The enzymes cut down the DNA strands that match up with the enzymes • 2.) Pour agarose gel into the tray • It helps strain small pieces of DNA from the larger pieces • 3.) Pour the fragmented DNA into the tray

  3. Process cont. • 4.) Turn the switch that’s on the tray to ON to start electrophoresis • This is the process of moving molecules with and electric current. • DNA fragments were negatively charged and went across to the positive side of the tray • 5.) Place nylon membrane on top of the gel • The nylon membrane absorbs the DNA

  4. Process Cont. • 6.) Add probes to Nylon membrane • Probes attach themselves to the DNA fragments • The probe only attaches where there code matches to a sequence on the fragments • 7.) Place x-ray film on the nylon membrane • It helps show what’s left that has radioactivity • 8.) Develop film

  5. Fingerprinting and DNA Fingerprinting Difference DNA Fingerprints Fingerprints • DNA fingerprint is the same for every cell, tissue, and organ of a person • fingerprint that occurs only on the fingertips • Fingerprints can be classified by pattern types, by the size of those patterns, and by the position of the patterns on the finger. fingerprint • DNA fingerprint technology is the diagnosis of inherited disorders in adults, children, and unborn babies • DNA fingerprints to link suspects to biological evidence - blood or semen stains, hair, or items of clothing - found at the scene of a crime

  6. Conclusive Evidence/Error of DNA Fingerprinting • Although usually used to establish paternity, DNA profiling is such good evidence that prosecutors are relying on it more and more to help convict suspects in criminal cases. • Avoid plastic bags for storing evidence, if direct sunlight and warm conditions can ruin the evidence. • If its not tested right, it can ruin the evidence.

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