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The Case of the Missing Strawberries: RFLP Analysis

Heidi SleisterAssoc. Professor of BiologyDrake University

1344 27th StreetDes Moines, Iowa 50311

Heidi.Sleister@Drake.edu

Microsoft Clipart picture of strawberries

• Problem:

– Strawberries are missing from the school garden.

– A search led to 5 people with strawberries.

– Do any of these strawberries match the strawberries

from the garden?

Case Background

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Chromosomes are made of DNA and are found in the nucleus of a cell

Insert a picture which shows the relationship of DNA, chromosomes, and a cell.

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Insert a picture which shows the structure of DNA (double helix, paired nitrogenous bases (G-C, A-T)).

DNA has a double-stranded helical structure

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• Experimental Strategy:

– Isolate DNA from strawberries

– Use RFLP analysis to compare garden strawberry plant

DNA to the “suspect” strawberries.

Solving the Case

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• Disease diagnosis• Genetic mapping• Forensic science• Genetically modified organisms• Paternity testing• Personal identification• Plant breeding• Characterization of genetic diversity• Species identification

Applications of RFLP Analysis

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Restriction endonucleases cut specific sequences of DNA and produce DNA fragments

ACCATAAGAATTCAATCCTGGTATTCTTAAGTTAGG

EcoRI restriction site

TGGTATTCTTAAACCATAAG AATTCAATCC

GTTAGGFragment 1 Fragment 2

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Different sizes of DNA fragments can be distinguished by gel electrophoresis

Insert picture of gel electrophoresis chamber and gel.

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Restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs)

-------GAATTC-------------------

-------CTTAAG-------------------

-------GACTTC-------------------

-------CTGAAG-------------------

EcoRI site

No EcoRI site

Allele 1

Allele 2

Fragment A1-1 Fragment A1-2

Fragment A2-1 M

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All

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Fragment A2-1

Fragment A1-2

Fragment A1-1

Allele 1 and Allele 2 differ by only a single basepair which is located within the EcoRI restriction site.

Gel electrophoresis of allele 1 and allele 2 DNAs digested with EcoRI.

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