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Restriction Digest Laboratory. Reminder. You have transformed bacteria with plasmid DNA You have isolated plasmid DNA Today you will perform an RFLP analysis & Confirm your Plasmid Isolation. This is the third and final section of your lab report. Digest plasmid DNA
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Reminder • You havetransformed bacteria with plasmid DNA • You haveisolated plasmid DNA • Today you will perform an RFLP analysis • & Confirm your Plasmid Isolation
This is the third and final section of your lab report. • Digest plasmid DNA • Determine number of cutting sites • Determine location of cutting sites • Determine size of fragments • Present the “map” of the plasmid in your report The steps in BLUE you will complete outside of class as part of your data analysis.
RFLP provides a map of your plasmid • A map gives the number and position of cutting sites • A maps gives the size of fragments
Remember Plasmid is Circular • Circular DNA: the number of fragments=number (N) of cutting sites • versus • Linear DNA: number of fragments=N+1
Linear DNA Plasmid DNA 2 cutting sites 2 fragments 2 cutting sites 3 fragments
You must carefully follow page 3-65 • 6 groups for today’s experiment • Each group should set up a rack with the tubes necessary for the restriction digest • Assign a member of your group to pick up sample tubes.
Obtain a rack and: ●1. Obtain new microfuge tubes and label 2-8
2. Place these tubes also on your rack • Tube L= Ladder “known sizes of DNA” • Tube P=Plasmid DNA “cocktail” • Tube A: AfaI • Tube B: Mae I • Tube C: Xma I • Tube D: Loading Dye • Tube W: Water note these enzymes are different than your lab manual
Place tubes … • On ICE
After you are finished pipetting your samples • Place samples at 37C for 1 hour • After 1 hour you will be ready to load your gel
Restriction Digest • AFTER 1 hour DIGESTION: You must add 5 ul 10X loading dye to your samples (not to the ladder (L)). • Pre-heat all samples including ladder for 3-5 min. at 65C
Gel Electrophoresis • Load 25 ul per well • Run gel at 75 volts for 45 minutes • Take photograph