Gel Electrophoresis Experiment Fall 2008

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A Timed Presentation - do not click the mouse. Approximate Run Time - 4 minutes

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Gel Electrophoresis Experiment Fall 2008. A Timed Presentation - do not click the mouse. Approximate Run Time - 4 minutes. Gel Apparatus. Comb produces 28 wells. Gel is 22.5 x 22.5 cm in size. Restriction Enzyme Digest Oven. Temperature accuracy is good to + or - 1 degree celsius. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A Timed Presentation - do not click the mouse.

Approximate Run Time - 4 minutes

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Gel is 22.5 x 22.5 cm in size

Comb produces 28 wells

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Uncut: DNA 18.75 μl10 x Buffer 15 μlWater 116.25 μl 6 x Loading Buffer 30 μl

30 μl/well – approximately 1.25 μg DNA/well

Single cut: DNA 37.5 μl10 x Buffer 22.5 μl

BamHI 15 μlWater 150 μl 6 x Loading Buffer 45 μl

30 μl/well – approximately 1.67 μg DNA/well

Bouble cut:DNA 37.5 μl10 x Buffer 22.5 μlBamHI 11.25 μlEcoRI 11.25 μ lWater 142.5 μl 6 x Loading Buffer 45 μl

30 μl/well – approximately 1.67 μg DNA/well

Each sample of DNA was incubated for 1 hour at 37°C.

Each sample and the ladder was then loaded into each well as outlined in the following slides.

pBabe/cpp326000 bp

BamHI

EcoRI

900 bp

5100 bp

pBabe plasmid donatedby Dr. Tang

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Lane 20

Lane 28

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BufferStain

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LadderRows:

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The SBI4U class ofHill Park Secondary School

wish to thank

Dr. D. Tang

(McMaster University/St. Joseph’s Hospital)and his lab technician

for donating the DNA, Restriction Enzymesand Ladder and for calculating the amounts

of material required to complete this procedure successfully.