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labster pcr post-lab questions
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- where is the dna going to come from in the suspect’s blood that was found at the crime scene?
- what part of the dna sequence are we going to amplify by pcr and why?
- what are we going to use to target this specific region?
- what does pcr stand for?
- what do we have to do to the sample before running pcr?
- what is the enzyme the uses the nucleotides to build the new dna strands?
- why is it important to change the pipette tip each time you pipette a new liquid sample?
- at what temperature do the dna stands break apart to expose the nucleotides on single strands and what is this step called?
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White blood cells (WBCs)
Short Tandem Repeats (STRs) as they are highly variable among individuals
Primers
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Extract and purify the DNA
Taq polymerase
To prevent cross - contamination
95°C, denaturation