PCR Troubleshooting - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 14
About This Presentation
Title:

PCR Troubleshooting

Description:

PCR Troubleshooting Definition PCR troubleshooting is a collection of techniques that alter PCR reactions in order to achieve optimum PCR results Examples PCR ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:743
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 15
Provided by: marin229
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: PCR Troubleshooting


1
PCR Troubleshooting
2
Definition
  • PCR troubleshooting is a collection of techniques
    that alter PCR reactions in order to achieve
    optimum PCR results

http//academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/biology/bio4fv/p
age/genetic-engin/pcr.html
3
Examples
  • PCR troubleshooting is used to
  • Increase primer specificity
  • Increase quantity of PCR product
  • Increase quality of PCR product

4
Non-examples
  • PCR Troubleshooting is not used to
  • Purify extracted DNA
  • Create recombinant DNA
  • Quantify DNA

5
Factors Influencing PCR Success
  • Tissue type used for DNA extraction
  • Quantity and quality of DNA
  • Length of the DNA fragment to be amplified
  • Primer specificity

6
Troubleshooting Strategies
  • Vary temperatures to optimize primer annealing

Cycle Temperatures Reasoning
94o - 55o - 72o Well-matched primers
94o - 48o - 68o Poorly matched primers
94o - 45o - 65o Fishing expedition
94o - 40o - 65o Do these primers work?
7
Troubleshooting Strategies
  • Extend annealing time
  • Allows primers more time to find correct
    complement on template DNA
  • Can increase quantity of PCR product
  • But decreased primer specificity can lead to
    smeared bands

8
Troubleshooting Strategies
  • Ramping Gradual increase from annealing to
    extension temperature
  • Taq polymerase has more time to extend
    amplification before the optimum extension
    temperature is reached
  • Locks primers into position for the final
    extension step

9
Troubleshooting Strategies
  • Other adjustable parameters
  • Magnesium Chloride (MgCl2) concentration
  • DNA template concentration
  • dNTP concentration
  • Primer concentration

10
  • END

11
California State Chemistry Standards
  • Grade 8
  • 6c. Living organisms have many different kinds
    of molecules
  • Grades 9-12
  • 6. Solutions are homogenous mixtures of two or
    more substances
  • 7. Energy is exchanged or transformed in all
    chemical reactions and physical changes of matter
  • 8. Chemical reaction rates depend on factors that
    influence the frequency of collision of reactant
    molecules

12
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
  • 2. Mutation and sexual reproduction lead to
    genetic variation in a population
  • 7. The frequency of an allele in a gene pool of
    a population depends on many factors and may be
    stable or unstable over time

13
California State Investigation and
ExperimentationStandards
  • Grade 7-8
  • a. Select and use appropriate tools and
    technology to perform tests, collect data,
    analyze relationships, and display data
  • Grades 9-12
  • c. Identify possible reasons for inconsistent
    results, such as sources of error or uncontrolled
    conditions
  • d. Formulate explanations by using logic and
    evidence
  • k. Recognize the cumulative nature of
    scientific evidence
  • l. Analyze situations and solve problems that
    require combining and applying concepts from more
    than one area of science

14
National Standards
  • Grades 6-12
  • Content Standard A Science as Inquiry
  •  
  • Content Standard C Life Science
  • Content Standard E Science and Technology
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com