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Understanding Primate Evolution Using Genetic Methods. Harlem Children Society Stacia Semple - Midwood HS Kimberly Small - George Washington Carver HS. New York University Dr. Todd Disotell / Kirstin Sterner. The full name for DNA is deoxyribonucleic acid. DNA is a double - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Harlem Children SocietyStacia Semple - Midwood HSKimberly Small - George Washington Carver HS

New York UniversityDr. Todd Disotell / Kirstin Sterner

Understanding Primate EvolutionUsing Genetic Methods

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DNA is a doublestranded helix.

The full name forDNA is deoxyribonucleic acid

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DNA can replicate itself.

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• Template melted into two strands by high heat– > 90 degrees C

• Primers anneal to both strands

• Polymerase makes a copy of both strands

PCR

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• Temperature raised to melt newly made DNA

• Primers allowed to anneal as temperature drops

• Polymerase elongates new second strand of DNA

• Process repeated• Exponential increase in DNA

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Summary of chain termination sequencing

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Old World Monkeys are from Africa and Asia. Researchers are trying to place these genera properly onto the primate family tree.

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Dr. Todd DiostellKirstin SternerDr. Sat BhattacharyaThe Harlem Children’s Society

AcknowledgementsNew York University Department of AnthropologyMolecular Primatology LaboratoryFunded by NSF BCS 0715281 TRD/AJTNSF BCS 0658457 TRD/KNSWenner-Gren Foundation KNS