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PCR And Its Use Essay Research Paper

PCR And Its Use Essay, Research Paper


PCR And Its Use


Often times, scientists only have a small amount of DNA to deal with when doing


genetic research or studies. In these situations, scientists can do one of


several things. One is to just try to work with it anyway, but this is nearly


impossible (depending on how much there is). Ther are a couple other processes


they can use, or they can use PCR. PCR is one of the more complicated, but


reliable ways to do tests on DNA when they only have a small amount to begin


with. PCR, or Polymearse Chain Reaction, is the scientific process used by


genetic scientists to clone DNA.


“A ‘rapid diagnostic’ technique used in the clinical microbiology lab to detect


pathogens. It relies upon amplification technology utilizingthe heat stable DNA


polymerase from a thermophilic organism.” (from


http://www.genes.com/pcr/pcrinfo.html) Dr. K.Mullis recently received the Nobel


prize for inventing the technique.


This is how they go about doing this: They first get their small DNA sample.


Then they mix all the chemicals (this includes the primer, etc). Then they have


to run it through the PCR machine. Here is a (rather detailed) description of


the process: “The cycling protocol consisted of 25-30 cycles of three-


temperatures: strand denaturation at 95degC, primer annealing at 55degC, and


primer extension at 72deg C, typically 30 seconds, 30 seconds, and 60 seconds


for the DNA Thermal Cycler and 4 seconds, 10 seconds, and 60 seconds for the


Thermal Cycler 9600, respectively.”


Basically, that means that they set it to certain temperatures, then put it in


different cyles for different amounts of time. PCR machines can be compared


with washing machines. There are the different temperatures (here for example,


there is 72degC, where in the washing machine you would set it to cold/cold


respectively.


For it to properly replicate, we must know how to match each of the following:


A T G A T A T G G C A G C A A C G A C C A T A


the match would be


T A C T A T A C C G T C C T T G C T

G T A T


The whole process is pretty much summed up like this: They heat up the DNA to


let the enzymes break it down (or ‘unzip’ its bonds). Then add specific amounts


of the primer (relative to the amount of DNA you have. Then you add the enzyme


to sets of 4 nuclotides that will go through the genetic sequence of nucleotides


and hook up the matching nucleotide (A goes to T and G to C etc). Keep adding 4


more after the enzymes finish with the one you just added it to.


When all this is done, there will no longer be a shortage of DNA, but an


abundant amount, so the tests can be properly run on it. PCR isn’t as difficult


to understand as it may seem at first, but it can be explained in a very simple


way:


C = Cytosine G = Guanine A = Adenine T = Thymine


You will now assume the role of a genetic scientist. Here is the little bit of


DNA that you have managed to obtain:


C G A T T A T G A G C C G A G


The PCR process will perform an artificial ‘protein synthesis’ in a way. It


(through heat) will break down the bonds that currently keep your specimin in


tact. It will, basically, just line up the nucleotides with their match, and


the two strands of the double helix will become two full strands of DNA. So,


the above code is the coding for one strand of your DNA sample. The PCR machine,


will in effect, match them up:


G C T A A T A C T C G G A T C


PCR has many uses. It can be used in criminal cases, when they only have a


fragment of a speck of blood to deal with. They can also use it to piece back


together the DNA of an ancient fossil of a dinosaur. The possibilites just


never seem to end with DNA. Until recently, there was no such thing as the PCR


or a PCR machine. You had to do things by hand and that really added to the


cost of research. In effect, not as many people heard about what was going on


in the world of DNA. People should be educated about DNA because if you know


about DNA it can be useful if you are ever called to jury duty and they are


using that kind of evidence. You will be able to make a wise decision.

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