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Colony hybridization radioactive probes

In another approach, the colony hybridization technique (Figure 18D, bacteria are screened by using a radioactively labeled nucleic acid probe, an RNA molecule or a single-stranded DNA molecule with a sequence complementary to that of a specific sequence within the recombinant DNA. Bacterial cells are plated out onto solid media in petri dishes and allowed to grow into colonies. Each plate is then blotted with a nitrocellulose filter. (Most of the original colonies remain on the petri dishes.) The cells on the nitrocellulose filter are lysed, and the released DNA is treated so that hybridization with the probe can occur. Once nonhybridized probe molecules have been washed away, autoradiography (Biochemical Methods 2.1) is used to identify the colonies on the master plate that possess the recombinant DNA. [Pg.635]

Clones containing genomic DNA of a particular sequence may be identified by plaque hybridization, which is similar in principle to colony hybridization for detection of particular plasmid recombinants. A lawn of E. coli containing several thousand plaques of independent recombinants is blotted on to a nitrocellulose filter. The DNA is released from the blotted recombinant phage, denatured by alkali, and neutralized. A radioactive probe of nucleic acid containing sequences of the gene of interest is then hybridized to the DNA plaques on the filter. Positive plaques, detected by autoradiography as radioactive DNA-RNA or DNA—DNA hybrids, are then picked off and amplified at lower plaque density (approx. 100 per plate). [Pg.143]

Any method may be used to generate the radioactive probes required at various stages of the protocol presented The Pnme-It II Kit available from Stratagene reliably generates high specific-activity probes useful for the hybridizations utilized m the colony hybridization and Northern blotting procedures... [Pg.402]

FIGURE 9-9 Use of hybridization to identify a clone with a particular DNA segment. The radioactive DNA probe hybridizes to complementary DNA and is revealed by autoradiography. Once the labeled colonies have been identified, the corresponding colonies on the original agar plate can be used as a source of cloned DNA for further study. [Pg.315]


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