Denaturation of DNA The two strands of the double helix DNA are held together by relatively weak non- covalent interactions (hydrogen bonding and base stacking) and come apart quite easily known as denaturation. Denaturation caused by heating is called DNA melting. The temperature at which 50% of the DNA sample is denatured is called melting temperature (Tm). Determine the melting temperature (Tm) for three DNA samples Tm for Different Length DNA oligmers 1.2 20-mer 30-mer 10-mer 0.8 10-mer 0.6 -20-mer 0.4 30-mer 0.2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Temperature List TWO factors that could affect the Tm of a double helix DNA sample 1. 1. % Single Strand DNA 2.

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Denaturation of DNA
The two strands of the double helix DNA are held together by relatively weak non-
covalent interactions (hydrogen bonding and base stacking) and come apart quite
easily known as denaturation. Denaturation caused by heating is called DNA
melting. The temperature at which 50% of the DNA sample is denatured is called
melting temperature (Tm).
Determine the melting temperature (Tm) for three DNA samples
Tm for Different Length DNA oligmers
1.2
20-mer
30-mer
10-mer
1
10-mer
0.6
20-mer
0.4
30-mer
0.2
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Temperature
List TWO factors that could affect the Tm of a double helix DNA sample
1.
2.
% Single Strand DNA
Transcribed Image Text:Denaturation of DNA The two strands of the double helix DNA are held together by relatively weak non- covalent interactions (hydrogen bonding and base stacking) and come apart quite easily known as denaturation. Denaturation caused by heating is called DNA melting. The temperature at which 50% of the DNA sample is denatured is called melting temperature (Tm). Determine the melting temperature (Tm) for three DNA samples Tm for Different Length DNA oligmers 1.2 20-mer 30-mer 10-mer 1 10-mer 0.6 20-mer 0.4 30-mer 0.2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Temperature List TWO factors that could affect the Tm of a double helix DNA sample 1. 2. % Single Strand DNA
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