BIOL 112 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Taq Polymerase, Ombre, Primase

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Ultimate purpose of pcr: to get lots of copies of a specific dna molecule. Once you have lots of copies of your dna sequence of interest then you can do other experiments on it. Pcr in practice- working with primers (exam-style questions) In pcr, you always want to amplify a specific sequence. By convention we draw primers as arrows. The arrows show direction of extension on that strand. Compare/contrast dna replication in vitro (pcr) and in vivo (in cells) What is the purpose of using heat during pcr. In pcr we add designed oligonucleotide primers that bind to target dna after strands are separated. Critical information that helps us determine which primer pairs can be used in pcr to amplify the specific region in dna that we want: They (cid:374)eed to fla(cid:374)k the stra(cid:374)d (cid:449)e"re (cid:373)aki(cid:374)g. Dna pol ca(cid:374) o(cid:374)ly (cid:449)ork o(cid:374) a free 3" oh. Is (cid:373)o(cid:448)i(cid:374)g 3" to 5" alo(cid:374)g the stra(cid:374)d it"s readi(cid:374)g.

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