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Title: Intro to DNA Sequencing


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Intro to DNA Sequencing
2
Definition
  • A technique used to determine the sequence of
    nucleotide bases in a DNA molecule or fragment

3
Quick Quiz
  • DNA sequencing is used to
  • Determine the sequence of nucleotide bases in a
    molecular project
  • Determine the order of genes in a chromosome
  • Determine whether or not PCR was successful
  • Determine whether or not DNA purification was
    successful

4
Application Examples
  • DNA sequencing is commonly used to
  • Identify useful regions of DNA for other
    applications
  • Identify nucleotides in a gene and the inferred
    protein sequence
  • Generate data for taxonomic analysis
  • Identify gene defects associated with certain
    diseases
  • Analyze whole genomes

5
Non-examples
  • DNA sequencing is NOT commonly used for
  • DNA fingerprinting
  • Making monoclonal antibodies
  • Conducting stem cell research

6
Quick Quiz
  • Which of the following is NOT an application of
    DNA sequencing?
  • Generate taxonomic data to determine evolutionary
    relationships
  • Mapping Genomes
  • Confirming the presence of a particular gene in
    an environmental sample
  • DNA fingerprinting

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Technique 1 Maxam-Gilbert (chemical cleavage)
  • A pool of identical DNA fragments is labeled at
    one end and split into four tubes
  • The fragments are broken preferentially at one of
    the four nucleotides, under conditions where only
    an average of about one break is made per
    fragment
  • The 4 reactions are denatured and run out on an
    acrylamide sequencing gel

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http//www.cbs.dtu.dk/staff/dave/roanoke/genetics9
80211.html
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Technique 2 Sanger (dideoxy sequencing)
  • The reaction is split into 4 tubes, each
    containing
  • Template DNA, primer, DNA polymerase, dNTPs (A,
    T, G, C), and a low concentration of one
    dideoxynucleotide (ddA, ddT, ddG, or ddC)
  • Template DNA is denatured, a primer anneals, and
    a complementary DNA strand is extended by DNA
    polymerase
  • Once incorporated, a ddNTP will block further DNA
    extension
  • This results in each reaction tube containing a
    mixture of DNA strands of many different lengths
  • The 4 reactions are denatured and run in separate
    lanes of an acrylamide sequencing gel

10
Sanger Sequencing
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Technique 3 Dye-terminator sequencing
  • Combines the Sanger method (chain termination)
    with PCR
  • ddNTPs are fluorescently labeled so each one has
    a unique chromaphore
  • Gel is read by a sequencer, which translates the
    DNA bands into a 4-color chromatogram

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Dye-Termination Sequencing
http//oregonstate.edu/instruction/bb492/figletter
s/FigG4.html
http//www.igh.cnrs.fr/equip/sequence/DNASEQCENTER
.html
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Dye-terminator sequencing
14
Quick Quiz
  • In Dye-Terminator sequencing, each ddNTP is
    labeled with a unique _________ tag.
  • Bioluminescent
  • Radioactive
  • Fluorescent
  • Intercalated

15
Timeline for Human Genome Project
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Whole Genome Sequencing
  • Examples of those sequenced by 2007
  • Human
  • Sea urchin
  • Chimpanzee
  • Mouse
  • Rat
  • Honey bee
  • 2 puffer fish
  • 2 fruit flies
  • 2 sea squirts
  • 2 roundworms
  • Baker's yeast
  • Escherichia coli
  • More recently
  • Horse
  • Pig
  • Chicken
  • Dog
  • Rhesus macaque monkey
  • Over 300 sequenced to date - many are bacteria

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  • END

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Resources
  • http//www.dnai.org/text/mediashowcase/index2.html
    ?id608
  • http//www.dnalc.org/ddnalc/resources/cycseq.html

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California State Chemistry Standards
  • Grade 8
  • 5a. Reactant atoms and molecules interact to
    form products with different chemical properties
  • 6c. Living organisms have many different kinds
    of moleculesincluding DNA
  • Grades 9-12
  • 2. Biological, chemical and physical properties
    of matter result from the ability of atoms to
    form bonds from electrostatic forces
  • 6. Solutions are homogenous mixtures of two or
    more substances
  • 8. Chemical reaction rates depend on factors
    that influence the frequency of collision of
    reactant molecules

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California State Biology Standards
  • Grade 7
  • 2e. DNA is the genetic material of living
    organisms and is located in the chromosomes of
    each cell
  • 3a. Genetic variation and environmental factors
    are causes of evolution and diversity of
    organisms
  • Grades 9-12
  • 1. Fundamental life processes of plants and
    animals depend on a variety of chemical reactions
    that occur in specialized areas of the cell
  • 2. Mutation and sexual reproduction lead to
    genetic variation in a population
  • 4. Genes are a set of instructions encoded in
    the DNA sequence of each organism
  • 5. Genetic composition of cells can be altered
    by incorporation of exogenous DNA into the cells

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California State Investigation and
ExperimentationStandards
  • Grades 7
  • b. Select and use appropriate tools and
    technology
  • Grade 8
  • a. Plan and conduct a scientific investigation
    to test a hypothesis
  • Grades 9-12
  • a. Select and use appropriate tools and
    technology to perform tests, collect data,
    analyze relationships, and display data
  • b. Identify and communicate sources of
    unavoidable experimental error
  • c. Identify possible reasons for inconsistent
    results
  • d. Formulate explanations by using logic and
    evidence
  • k. Recognize the cumulative nature of scientific
    evidence

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National Standards
  • Grades 6-12
  • Content Standard A Science as Inquiry
  •  
  • Content Standard C Life Science
  • Content Standard E Science and Technology
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