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BY:- MANTOSH KUMAR
     ROLL NO.-BT/12/08
   The process of DNA
    fingerprinting was
    invented by Alec
    Jeffreys at the
    University of
    Leicester in 1985.

   He was knighted in
    1994.
   The use of DNA sequences to identify
    individual      persons      is  called    DNA
    fingerprinting or DNA profiling.
   Because some part genome are highly variable,
    each person DNA sequence is unique and, like
    a traditional fingerprinting, provides a
    distinctive     characteristic    that    allows
    identification.
   Today most DNA FINGERPRINTIG utilizes
    microsetallites, or short tandem repeat (STRs)
   PCR – used to amplify DNA found at crime
    scene into an amount that can be analyzed
     Microsatelliteare typically detected with PCR
     The length of the amplified segment depends on the
      number of repeats
    • DNA from a person with more repeats will produce
      a longer amplified segment than will DNA from a
      person with fewer repeats.
    • DNA produced is identical to the original sample
The Process In a Nutshell
Amplified DNA samples are injected into a
capillary. Fluorescent tags on the DNA
fragments are excited by a laser, the
fluorescence is recorded by a camera, and
this signal is converted into a “peak” by the
computer software.
Applied Biosystems 310 Genetic
Analyzer
STR data


  X, Y,
     XY
   GeneScan®
   Genotyper® software
   GeneMapper® ID (GMID)
   FMBIO® Analysis Software,
   FMBIO® STaRCall™
   AmpFLSTR™ Profiler Plus™
   Used by FBI
   They have taken 13
    STR loci
   These system was
    used in to know
    people who died in
    the collapse of world
    trade center.
 Stage 1:
 Cells are broken down to release DNA
 Step 2:
The DNA is cut into fragments using restriction
  enzymes
Stage 3:
 Fragments are separated on the basis of size using a
  process called gel electrophoresis
Stage 4:
 The pattern of fragment distribution is then
  analysed.
EcoR I   EcoR I EcoR I   EcoR I
_   +
_   +
• Eliminate hydrogen bonds with sodium
  hydroxide (NaOH)



      A     C     T     T     G     A


      T     G     A     A     C     T
• Two methods for transferring DNA to a
  membrane
  – capillary
  – electrophoretic
   Immobilize DNA onto a permanent substrate

   Identify DNA sequence (gene) of interest
   A probe is a small (25-2000 bp) length of DNA or
    RNA
       Complementary to the sequence (gene) of interest
       Labeled for subsequent detection procedures
   How do we detect the probe?
       Digoxigenin (DIG)



                                  U
   DIG-labeled probes
    emitting minute
    amounts of light
    (chemiluminescence)

 32P-labeled   probes
    emitting ß-particles
   Autoradiography film
    can detect this radiation
   DNA profiling is
    used to solve crimes
    and medical
    problems
   Blood
   Hair
   Saliva
   Semen
   Body tissue cells
   DNA samples have
    been obtained from
    vaginal cells after rape
    or intercourse.
   Colin Pitchfork was the
    first criminal caught based
    on DNA fingerprinting
    evidence.
   He was arrested in 1986
    for the rape and murder of
    two girls and was
    sentenced in 1988.
In 2002 Elizabeth Hurley
 used DNA profiling to
 prove that Steve Bing
 was the father
of her child Damien
31
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Dna fingerprinting

  • 1. BY:- MANTOSH KUMAR ROLL NO.-BT/12/08
  • 2. The process of DNA fingerprinting was invented by Alec Jeffreys at the University of Leicester in 1985.  He was knighted in 1994.
  • 3. The use of DNA sequences to identify individual persons is called DNA fingerprinting or DNA profiling.  Because some part genome are highly variable, each person DNA sequence is unique and, like a traditional fingerprinting, provides a distinctive characteristic that allows identification.  Today most DNA FINGERPRINTIG utilizes microsetallites, or short tandem repeat (STRs)
  • 4. PCR – used to amplify DNA found at crime scene into an amount that can be analyzed  Microsatelliteare typically detected with PCR  The length of the amplified segment depends on the number of repeats • DNA from a person with more repeats will produce a longer amplified segment than will DNA from a person with fewer repeats. • DNA produced is identical to the original sample
  • 5.
  • 6. The Process In a Nutshell Amplified DNA samples are injected into a capillary. Fluorescent tags on the DNA fragments are excited by a laser, the fluorescence is recorded by a camera, and this signal is converted into a “peak” by the computer software.
  • 7. Applied Biosystems 310 Genetic Analyzer
  • 8. STR data X, Y, XY
  • 9. GeneScan®  Genotyper® software  GeneMapper® ID (GMID)  FMBIO® Analysis Software,  FMBIO® STaRCall™  AmpFLSTR™ Profiler Plus™
  • 10. Used by FBI  They have taken 13 STR loci  These system was used in to know people who died in the collapse of world trade center.
  • 11.  Stage 1: Cells are broken down to release DNA  Step 2: The DNA is cut into fragments using restriction enzymes Stage 3:  Fragments are separated on the basis of size using a process called gel electrophoresis Stage 4:  The pattern of fragment distribution is then analysed.
  • 12. EcoR I EcoR I EcoR I EcoR I
  • 13.
  • 14. _ +
  • 15. _ +
  • 16. • Eliminate hydrogen bonds with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) A C T T G A T G A A C T
  • 17. • Two methods for transferring DNA to a membrane – capillary – electrophoretic
  • 18. Immobilize DNA onto a permanent substrate  Identify DNA sequence (gene) of interest
  • 19. A probe is a small (25-2000 bp) length of DNA or RNA  Complementary to the sequence (gene) of interest  Labeled for subsequent detection procedures
  • 20. How do we detect the probe?  Digoxigenin (DIG) U
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25. DIG-labeled probes emitting minute amounts of light (chemiluminescence)  32P-labeled probes emitting ß-particles  Autoradiography film can detect this radiation
  • 26.
  • 27. DNA profiling is used to solve crimes and medical problems
  • 28. Blood  Hair  Saliva  Semen  Body tissue cells  DNA samples have been obtained from vaginal cells after rape or intercourse.
  • 29. Colin Pitchfork was the first criminal caught based on DNA fingerprinting evidence.  He was arrested in 1986 for the rape and murder of two girls and was sentenced in 1988.
  • 30. In 2002 Elizabeth Hurley used DNA profiling to prove that Steve Bing was the father of her child Damien
  • 31. 31