DNA Forensics Problem Set 1
Problem 1:  Southern hybridization technique
 
DNA Fingerprint analysis is based on the "Southern" hybridization technique.  In this method:
 
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Non-radioactive cellular RNA, separated by electrophoresis and blotted onto a membrane filter, is tested for hybridization with a radioactive gene-specific probe of either RNA or DNA.
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Radioactive DNA restriction fragments, separated by electrophoresis and blotted onto a membrane filter are tested for hybridization with a non-radioactive, gene-specific probe of either RNA or DNA.
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Radioactive cellular RNA, separated by electrophoresis and blotted onto a membrane filter is tested for hybridization with a radioactive, gene-specific probe of either RNA or DNA.
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DNA research is done south of the equator.
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Non-radioactive DNA restriction fragments, separated by electrophoresis and blotted onto a membrane filter are tested for hybridization with a radioactive, gene-specific probe of either RNA or DNA.
Restriction endonuclease digestion of a sample of human DNA can yield more than a million different fragments. The essence of the RFLP method is the use of a "single locus" probe, normally radioactively labeled, to detect a locus of the human genome with alleles that are highly variable. 
 
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