Website Address: https://library.curriki.org/oer/Lab-DNA-Extraction
Purpose: DNA is present in all living organisms. The purpose of this lab is to extract DNA
(get DNA) out of cells so that we can see it.
Materials: cups, spoon, knife, filter, kiwi, detergent,
water, salt, pipette, test tube, ethanol, lab
Procedure: You must check off each step as you do it!
Questions: Do these while you mix up the kiwi solution
(10 minutes).
1. What is DNA?
2. What four nucleotides make up DNA?
3. What are the three parts of a nucleotide?
4. How many chains of nucleotides make up a DNA
model?
5. Read the paragraph below and then answer the
questions related to it:
-Extract means to get
something out of something else. Today
we are extracting DNA, which means we are pulling DNA out of cells. To pull DNA out of cells, we must first
separate the DNA from the rest of the cell.
As you know, DNA is found in the nucleus. In order to break down the plasma membrane
and open up the nucleus, we add detergent which breaks down the membranes by
breaking apart the lipids that make up the membranes. We then add salt, which allows the DNA to
separate from the rest of the cell.
A. What does extract mean?
B.
What
do we need to do to get DNA out of the cells?
C.
Why
do we add detergent and salt to the kiwi cells?
D.
How
does the detergent break down the plasma membrane?
Questions: Do these while you wait for the DNA to come
out of the solution (3 minutes).
1. Read the paragraph below and answer the
questions related to it:
The kiwi mixture was
added to the cold alcohol to separate the DNA from the rest of the cell. When alcohol is added to the kiwi mixture,
everything else is heavy and stays in the bottom of the mixture. The DNA is lighter, so it floats to the top
of the alcohol mixture. You should see
little pieces of white string which are the DNA.
A. Why do we add alcohol to the kiwi mixture?
B.
Why
does the DNA separate when added to the alcohol?
C.
Why
do you think you’re not supposed to shake the test tube while the DNA is
separating?
Results:
Conclusion: