BOT 4734C Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Thermal Cycler, Thymidine Triphosphate, Reverse Transcriptase

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Dna polymerases: synthesis of dna, one base at a time (base by base, making single-stranded into double-stranded dna molecules, making longer dna molecules, filling up gaps on dna strands. Polymerase chain reaction (pcr: using thermal stable dna polymerases, cycles of three temperatures: ~72* c (amplifying: powerful tool for rapid amplification of trace amounts of dna/rna, after n cycles, a single copy dna becomes 2n copies, if n= 30, 230=1. 07 x 109 (>1 billion, what is neede to preform pcr: Thermal stable dna polymerase (e. g. taq) + suitable reaction buffer. Dntps (equal mix of datp, dgtp, dctp, dttp) Dna polymerase cannot synthesize dna without a primer. ~20-30 base oligonucleotide (a single-stranded dna piece) To initiate dna synthesis of each strand. Sequences from the gene to be detected. Flank the dna region to be amplified. **the distance between these two primers determines the. What is rt-pcr: to analyze gene expression-transcription, dna template is cdna from reverse transcription (rt) of rna.

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