In lab 5 we used PCR for human DNA fingerprinting Find anoth

In lab 5, we used PCR for human DNA fingerprinting. Find another application of PCR and explain the beneficial of using PCR for that experiment.

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PCR is also valuable in a number of laboratory and clinical techniques, including DNA fingerprinting, detection of bacteria or viruses (particularly AIDS), and diagnosis of genetic disorders.Nucleic acid tests that detect HIV infection at an early phase are available and have been applied on individual dried blood spot (DBS). The present study was undertaken with an aim to evaluate the feasibility of performing PCR for HIV-1 DNA on pools of DBS as an alternative to individual testing. Standardization of PCR by a modified Amplicor HIV-1 DNA assay version 1.5 (Roche molecular diagnostics, USA), on pooled DBS was performed using five confirmed HIV reactive samples with known low viral load of HIV-1 and HIV non-reactive samples in pools of 5, 10 and 20 DBS. After successful standardization of pooling procedure, a total of 183 pools (of 10 DBS each) were prepared from 1,823 DBS samples, collected from a population-based study that tested negative for HIV antibodies and p24 antigen. All these pools were screened for HIV-1 DNA by the Amplicor assay. Standardization of pooling procedure indicated that pooling of 10 DBS gave an optimum result. Out of 183 pools tested, one pool of 10 samples was positive and of these ten DBS that were tested individually to identify the positive DBS, one sample was detected to be positive for HIV-1 DNA. Our study demonstrates that PCR for HIV-1 DNA can be successfully performed on pools of DBS.

In lab 5, we used PCR for human DNA fingerprinting. Find another application of PCR and explain the beneficial of using PCR for that experiment.SolutionPCR is a

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