Thursday, December 17, 2009

Module 2, Lab 06a - Nested PCR of the GAPC gene of Arabidopsis thaliana

Arabidopsis thaliana
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Today we started the exercise in which students will learn the basics of a nested PCR. We will work with the gene that encodes one of the GAPDH isomers, GAPC, in Arabidopsis thaliana, the model organism of plants. Some people call it "the fruit-fly of plants".

GAPDH is an enzyme in charge of catalyzing one of the reactions in glycolysis. There are several nuclear genes that encode GAPDH isomers (proteins with different amino acid sequences but with the same function), and we are targeting the gene GAPC in the A. thaliana genome. We ran a first round of PCR, with our initial primers, and on Wednesday after Christmas break we will run the second round, with the nested primers.

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