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This is a brief overview of how a Southern blot (more formally called an DNA blot) is performed and what type of data you can obtain form one.
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The Southern blot is used to verify the presence or absence of a specific nucleotide sequence in the DNA from different sources and to identify the size of the restriction fragment that contains the sequence.
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The Southern blot is used to detect the presence of a particular bit of DNA in a sample. The DNA detected can be a single gene, or it can be part of a larger piece of DNA such as a viral genome.
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The method was first devised by E. M. Southern to transfer DNA fragments from an agarose gel to a nitrocellulose paper for hybridization, but similar transfer methods are now also used for transfering RNA or protein to papers of a variety of types followed by hybridization (RNA) or labeled antibody treatment (protein)
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Access Excellence Graphics Gallery image and legend: An Antibody Molecule ... Gel-transfer hybridization—or Southern blotting—is used to detect specific DNA fragments. (A) The mixture of double-stranded DNA fragments generated by restriction nuclease treatment of DNA is separated according to length by electrophoresis.
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The radioactive labeled probe hybridizes with those restriction fragments, immobilized on a nylon filter (see Southern blotting - ALG004), that contain sequences complementary to the probe. ... date of the blot (WBLOT)
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Southern blotting was named after Edward M. Southern who developed this procedure at Edinburgh University in the 1970s. To oversimplify, DNA molecules are transferred from an agarose gel onto a membrane. Southern blotting is designed to locate a ... This diagram shows the basic steps involved in a Southern blot.
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Southern Blot analysis of DN ... The middle panel is a Southern Blot autoradiogram of the same gel. The DNA in the gel has been transferred ("blotted") to a filter, then the filter is exposed to ("probed") with a radioactively-labelled DNA (a "probe") made from the DNA loaded in lane #10. The filter is then exposed to...
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Southern Blotting The first blotting technique to be devised is known as Southern blotting after its originator E. M. Southern. ... (The blot is used because probes do not readily diffuse into the original gel.) The filter then is incubated under hybridization conditions with a specific radiolabeled DNA probe,
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