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Some of the steps of DNA fingerprinting are given below. Identify the correct sequence from the options given : A. Electrophoresis of DNA fragments B. Hybridisation with DNA probe C. Digestion of DNA by RENs D. Autoradiography E. Blotting of DNA fragments to nitrocellulose membrane

Updated On: Jul 28, 2022
  • A - C - E - D - B
  • A - E - C - B - D
  • C - A - E - B - D
  • C - A - B - E - D
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The Correct Option is C

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DNA fingerprinting is the technique for identifying individuals, generally using repeated sequences in the human genome that produce a pattern of bands which is unique for every individual. Important for DNA fingerprinting are short nucleotide repeats that vary in number from person to person, but are inherited. These are the Variable Number of Tandem Repeats or VNTRs. The VNTRs of two persons may be of the same length and sequence at certain sites, but vary at others. The techniques has following steps: (i) Isolation of DNA from sample cell. (ii) If DNA is less in amount, it can be amplified using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). (iii) Digestion of this DNA by restriction endonucleases or RENs (C). (iv) These DNA fragments are electrophoresed in agarose gel. These fragments can be visualised using EtBr-UV system (A). (v) Separated DNA fragments are transferred to nitrocellulose membrane using Southern Blotting (E). (vi) Probing for VNTRs is done using labelled DNA probes (B). (vii) The hybridised fragment can be detected by autoradiography (D). This technique can be used in doing paternity tests, identification of criminals, etc.
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Recombinant DNA technology is the process used for producing new genetic combinations by joining different genetic material (DNA) together and inserting them into host organisms from two different species or sources. These new combinations are of value to medicine, science, industry, and agriculture.

Process of Recombinant DNA Technology:

Step 1- Isolation of Genetic Material.

Step 2- Cutting the gene at the recognition sites.

Step 3- Amplifying the gene copies through Polymerase chain reaction ( PCR)

Step 4- Ligation of DNA Molecules.

Step 5- Insertion of Recombinant DNA into Host.

Application of Recombinant DNA Technology:

  • In agricultural fields Recombinant DNA Technology plays a major role. It produces genetically-modified organisms such as flavor save tomatoes, golden rice rich in protein and lot more
  • Recombinant DNA technology is also used to produce Insulin.
  • ELISA is one kind of clinical diagnosis where recombinant DNA technology is used.
  • Recombinant DNA technology prevents hereditary diseases through gene therapy and also detects the presence of HIV in a person.