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Description
In this course you will learn:
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The basic concepts of the standard polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique.
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The criteria required to design a DNA primer for PCR.
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The online programs we usually use to design a DNA primer.
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
You will learn in this section:
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Steps involved in the PCR (PCR cycling): denaturation, annealing, extension
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Components of the PCR reaction: DNA template, DNA polymerase, dNTPs, forward primer and reverse primer.
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PCR amplification program.
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Exponential amplification.
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The size difference between the PCR amplification products of the first, second, and third cycle.
Criteria for PCR primer design
You will learn in this section a detailed explanation of the PCR primer design criteria and how they affect the primer sensitivity and stability including; primer length, primer melting temperature, primer annealing temperature, GC% of the primer, GC-clamp, cross homology and primer secondary structure.
Tools and methods
In this section you will learn how to:
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Retrieve a Gene Sequence form NCBI, and Determine the Exact Location for Each Exon on the Chromosome Using Graphics.
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Compare Different mRNA Transcripts and Select One to Evaluate a Gene Expression in Novel Cells.
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Understand Primer3 Setting.
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Calculate Primer Self-Complementarity Score.
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Check for Primer Cross Homology Using BLAT.
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In_silico PCR, How to confirm PCR amplification
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