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Title: DNA Extraction


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DNA Extraction
To study DNA and learn how our genes function,
scientists must be able to work with DNA itself,
outside the protective walls of the nucleus and
cell membrane. So researchers have learned to
separate (to isolate or extract) - DNA from the
proteins and other substances in the cell.
Kristin Darden, Janelle Moran, Deb Semmler
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Before we get into this, though, lets do a bit
of review.
  • What is DNA?
  • Deoxyribonucleic Acid
  • Thats a mouthful. Rather than going through a
    long drawn out explanation, try this Tour of the
    Basics to refresh your memory.

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  • DNA is a hardy molecule, and one of the largest
    known. To work with it, we need to extract it
    from the other cellular materials.

Us old folks will remember Oliver Hardy. Get it-
Hardy? ?
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So what would you use the isolated DNA for?
  • Extraction of DNA is often an early step in many
    diagnostic processes used to detect bacteria and
    viruses in the environment as well as diagnosing
    disease and genetic disorders.

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Thats great, but Im not a geneticist. Why would
I do this process in my class?
  • Cuz DNA is cool to look at with your students!

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Okay, Im listening- so what is DNA Extraction?
  • Simply put, DNA extraction is the removal of
    deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) from the cells or
    viruses in which it normally resides.

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So how do I extract the DNA?
  • Start by breaking the cells open to expose the
    DNA within.
  • Then remove the nuclear membrane lipids by adding
    a detergent.
  • Finally precipitate the DNA with an alcohol. This
    step will also remove alcohol-soluble salts.

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Yeah, right- want to run that by me again?
  • Its not as difficult as it sounds.
  • Any age student can do it- from kindergarten to
    AP Biology students.
  • It doesnt require any fancy laboratory
    equipment, if you dont have it.
  • You can make it as simple or as complex as youd
    like.

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Watch this to see how simple it can be.
strawberry extraction
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  • Now obviously, that was a bit too simple for your
    intermediate classes, so heres another video
    that gives you an idea for that.

Kiwi extraction demo
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WHERE DOES THIS FIT?http//www.doe.in.gov/standar
ds/core.html
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Resources for lessons plans, tutorials, videos,
labs
  • Virtual DNA isolation lab this is an excellent
    hands-on presentation that can be used as an
    introduction or review of the DNA isolation lab.
  • DNA isolation lab this is the lab we did in the
    preparation of our DNA for gel electrophoresis.
    Copies of the PCR lab and gel electrophoresis are
    also included.
  • How to Extract DNA from Anything is a good choice
    if you would want to make comparisons about the
    different amounts of DNA formed from different
    organisms or you would like to vary some of the
    reagents.
  • Make Your Own DNA Necklace is a fun activity- you
    can even sell them around Valentines Day as a
    fund raiser- i.e. Why Give Candy and Flowers-
    Give Your Loved One a Piece of Yourself!

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More Resources
  • DNA Overview explains what DNA is and includes
    lots of additional information.
  • NOVA this Nova site has videos (good for middle
    to high school age) and it includes classroom
    activities, links to books, case studies, etc.
  • From the Beginning- from early elementary to
    college, this site explains pretty much anything
    you would want to know about genetics.
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