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KHUSHBOO TYAGI
M.Sc. (BIOTECHNOLOGY)
2ND SEMESTER
DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY (CAMPUS)
C.C.S. UNIVERSITY
 It is a molecular technology aim to amplify a single or few
copiesoftheDNAtothousandsormillionsofcopies.
 Developed in 1983 by Kary Mullis, PCR is now a common
and often indispensable technique used in medical and
biological research labs for a variety of applications. These
include diagnosis of infectious diseases, DNA sequencing
andDNA-basedphylogeny.
 In 1993, Mullis was awarded the Nobel prize in Chemistry
alongwith MichaelSmithforhiswork onPCR.
• Steps in PCR reaction
1. Denaturation
2. Annealing
3. Extension
• Constituents of PCR
reaction :
1. Target DNA
2. Pair of primers
3. dNTPs
4. Thermostable DNA
Polymerase
5. Mg++ ions
6. Buffer solution
• Conventional (Qualitative)PCR.
• Multiplex PCR.
• Nested PCR.
• RT-PCRandqRT-PCR.
• Quantitative PCR.
• Hot-start PCR.
• Touchdown PCR.
• AssemblyPCR.
• ColonyPCR.
• Methylation-specific PCR.
• LAMPassay.
It is a special type of the PCR used for
detection of multiple pathogens by using
Multiple primers sets each one targets a
particular pathogen.
Uses:
This permits the simultaneous analysis of
multiple targets in asinglesample.
 Used to increase the specificity of DNA
amplification.
 Two sets of primers are used in two
successive reactions.
 In the first PCR, one pair of primers is used to
generate DNA products, which will be the
target forthe second reaction.
 Using one ('hemi-nesting') or two different
primers whose binding sites are located
(nested) within the first set, thus increasing
specificity.
Uses:Detection of pathogens that occur with very
few amount.
.
Used to measure the specific amount of
target DNA(or RNA) in asample.
By measuring amplification only within the
phase of true exponential increase, the
amount of measured product more accurately
reflects the initial amount of target.
Special thermal cyclers are used that monitor
the amount of product during the
amplification.
 It is a technique performed manually by
heating the reaction components to the
DNA melting temperature (e.g. 95°C)
before adding thepolymerase.
In this type the annealing temperature is
gradually decreased in latercycles.
The annealing temperature in the early cycles is
usually 3-5°C above the standard Tmof the primers
used, while in the later cycles it is a similar
amount below theTm.
The initial higher annealing temperature leads to
greater specificity for primer binding, while the
lower temperatures permit more efficient
amplification at the end of the reaction.
 It also known as Polymerase Cycling Assembly or PCA
 It is a method for the assembly of large
DNA oligonucleotides from shorter
fragments.
 It uses the same technology as PCR, but takes
advantage of DNA hybridization and annealing as well
as DNA polymerase to amplify a complete sequence of
DNA in a precise order based on the single stranded
oligonucleotides allows for the production of synthetic
genes and even entire synthetic genomes
1. Inverse PCR
2. Multiplex PCR
3. Hot start PCR
4. Nested PCR
5. In situ PCR
6. Long PCR
7. Colony PCR
8. Real time PCR
9. Touch down PCR
10. Band stab PCR
11. Reverse transcriptase
PCR
12.Degenerate PCR
13. Anchored PCR
14. Asymmetric PCR
15. Assembly PCR
16. Quantitative PCR
17. Methylation specific
PCR
18.Ligation mediated
PCR
19. Allele specific PCR
20. Digital PCR
21.Overlap Extension PCR
22.Solid phase PCR
23.Miniprimer PCR
24. Universal fast
walking PCR
25.VNTR PCR
26.ISSR PCR
27.Semi quantitative
PCR
28.Differential
display reverse
transcriptase PCR
different types of pcr

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different types of pcr

  • 1. KHUSHBOO TYAGI M.Sc. (BIOTECHNOLOGY) 2ND SEMESTER DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY (CAMPUS) C.C.S. UNIVERSITY
  • 2.  It is a molecular technology aim to amplify a single or few copiesoftheDNAtothousandsormillionsofcopies.  Developed in 1983 by Kary Mullis, PCR is now a common and often indispensable technique used in medical and biological research labs for a variety of applications. These include diagnosis of infectious diseases, DNA sequencing andDNA-basedphylogeny.  In 1993, Mullis was awarded the Nobel prize in Chemistry alongwith MichaelSmithforhiswork onPCR.
  • 3. • Steps in PCR reaction 1. Denaturation 2. Annealing 3. Extension • Constituents of PCR reaction : 1. Target DNA 2. Pair of primers 3. dNTPs 4. Thermostable DNA Polymerase 5. Mg++ ions 6. Buffer solution
  • 4. • Conventional (Qualitative)PCR. • Multiplex PCR. • Nested PCR. • RT-PCRandqRT-PCR. • Quantitative PCR. • Hot-start PCR. • Touchdown PCR. • AssemblyPCR. • ColonyPCR. • Methylation-specific PCR. • LAMPassay.
  • 5. It is a special type of the PCR used for detection of multiple pathogens by using Multiple primers sets each one targets a particular pathogen. Uses: This permits the simultaneous analysis of multiple targets in asinglesample.
  • 6.
  • 7.  Used to increase the specificity of DNA amplification.  Two sets of primers are used in two successive reactions.  In the first PCR, one pair of primers is used to generate DNA products, which will be the target forthe second reaction.
  • 8.  Using one ('hemi-nesting') or two different primers whose binding sites are located (nested) within the first set, thus increasing specificity. Uses:Detection of pathogens that occur with very few amount.
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12. .
  • 13. Used to measure the specific amount of target DNA(or RNA) in asample. By measuring amplification only within the phase of true exponential increase, the amount of measured product more accurately reflects the initial amount of target. Special thermal cyclers are used that monitor the amount of product during the amplification.
  • 14.  It is a technique performed manually by heating the reaction components to the DNA melting temperature (e.g. 95°C) before adding thepolymerase.
  • 15. In this type the annealing temperature is gradually decreased in latercycles. The annealing temperature in the early cycles is usually 3-5°C above the standard Tmof the primers used, while in the later cycles it is a similar amount below theTm. The initial higher annealing temperature leads to greater specificity for primer binding, while the lower temperatures permit more efficient amplification at the end of the reaction.
  • 16.  It also known as Polymerase Cycling Assembly or PCA  It is a method for the assembly of large DNA oligonucleotides from shorter fragments.  It uses the same technology as PCR, but takes advantage of DNA hybridization and annealing as well as DNA polymerase to amplify a complete sequence of DNA in a precise order based on the single stranded oligonucleotides allows for the production of synthetic genes and even entire synthetic genomes
  • 17. 1. Inverse PCR 2. Multiplex PCR 3. Hot start PCR 4. Nested PCR 5. In situ PCR 6. Long PCR 7. Colony PCR 8. Real time PCR 9. Touch down PCR 10. Band stab PCR 11. Reverse transcriptase PCR 12.Degenerate PCR 13. Anchored PCR 14. Asymmetric PCR 15. Assembly PCR 16. Quantitative PCR 17. Methylation specific PCR 18.Ligation mediated PCR 19. Allele specific PCR 20. Digital PCR 21.Overlap Extension PCR 22.Solid phase PCR 23.Miniprimer PCR 24. Universal fast walking PCR 25.VNTR PCR 26.ISSR PCR 27.Semi quantitative PCR 28.Differential display reverse transcriptase PCR