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Blotting • All techniques use electrophoresis to separate. • All are based on hybridization technique • Difference in techniques lies in the target • Four applications –Western –Southern –Northern –Southwestern 08/30/2022 2 Hybridization The binding between ss labeled probe to a complementary nucleotide sequence on the target DNA. Degree of hybridization depends on method of probe labeling (radioacitve or non-radioactive system e.g. biotin-avidin. 08/30/2022 3 Probes • Labeled material to detect a target. • For DNA: 20-30 nucleotides, complementary to a region in the gene • Methods of labeling: • 32 Radioactive e.g. P • Non-radioactive e.g. Biotin • • Sensitive Sensitive • • Relatively cheap Relatively expensive • Hazardous You should follow the radioactive waste disposal * Biotin Avidin regulations. Probe Probe * Target DNA 08/30/2022 4 Target DNA Southern blots • Named after British biochemist Edwin Southern – Southern EM. Detection of specific sequences among DNA fragments separated by gel electrophoresis. J. Mol Biol. 1975 Nov 5;98(3):503-17. • A technique for identifying specific sequences of DNA in which DNA fragments are separated by electrophoresis, transferred to a membrane, and identified with a suitable probe. • Detects restriction fragments following a restriction enzyme digest of genomic DNA (RFLPs) • Detects RT-PCR fragments • Can be used to screen cDNA libraries • Can be referred to as DNA blotting 08/30/2022 5 Southern Blot • Southern blot hybridization is one of the most commonly used molecular techniques to detect specific DNA sequences using labeled probes. • Southern blotting is a process that transfer the DNA fragments separated by electrophoresis into a nitrocellulose membrane/nylon 08/30/2022 6
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