Deoxyribonucleic Acid or DNA contains the genetic materials that are the building blocks of living organisms. These building blocks contain the code that determines the shape, size, color, and pretty much everything else about an organism. In this experiment you can extract the DNA from a strawberry using a few common household chemicals. When you finish the experiment, you will be able to make a necklace so that you can wear the strawberry DNA!
Getting Started Before you Begin: Prepare a clean and safe work area. Read through the entire experiment so you understand each step and ensure you have all the tools you need to complete the project. Even though you will be working with common household chemicals, you should still wear the safety glasses to protect your eyes and gloves to protect your hands. During the Experiment: Take lots of notes. Each chemical changes the strawberry, so watch as these changes take place. These observations can help you understand what is happening to the strawberry.
You Will Need • • • • • • • •
Gloves Safety Glasses Plastic baggie Yarn Deionized water Iodized Salt Dish soap Strawberry – fresh or frozen
• Paper towel or coffee filter • Test tube rack • Conical tube • Funnel • Craft stick or toothpick • Micro tube • Cold 91% rubbing alcohol or isopropanol (this must be cold)
Vocabulary DNA: (deoxyribonucleic acid) The material which contains the biological instructions to make each being unique.
Genes: Carry the information that determines the characteristics of an organism by making proteins. In the case of a strawberry, genes may create proteins that will determine what color, size or how sweet the strawberry will be. Genes are made of DNA.
Lyse : to break down the cell wall so that we can extract DNA material.
Lysis Buffer: used to break down the cell wall.
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Step-By-Step Step 1 Create your hypothesis. After reading the directions, what do you think will happen when you finish your experiment? What do you think the DNA will look like? Step 2 Create your lysis buffer. The lysis buffer will break apart the fatty layer of the cell. To create this solution you will need 900ml of deionized water (can be found at most grocery stores), 50ml of dish soap, and 2 tablespoons of salt. Gently mix it up trying to avoid bubbles by lightly stirring. Let it sit for few minutes to eliminate bubbles. Journal Opportunity Using the video, draw the structure of a plant cell. Label the parts, describe your lysis buffer solution, and how it will effect the cell.
Step 3 Remove the stem of the strawberry and place the rest of the strawberry into the plastic baggie, removing the air and sealing the top. Lightly smash the strawberries with your fingers. It should look like strawberry puree. This is called Manual Lysing. Manual meaning by hand and Lysing meaning to break down. Journal Opportunity Describe what you see and feel. How has the strawberry changed?
Step 4 Measure 35 ml of lysis buffer and add it to the plastic baggie. Close the bag tightly, and lightly squish the plastic baggie with your finger tips to work the lysis buffer. This will help break down the strawberry even more. Journal Opportunity Note any changes to the strawberry. Has the color or texture changed since adding the lysis buffer? Step 5 Set the clean conical tube into a test tube rack. Set the funnel inside the tube and place the filter in the funnel. You can use either a coffee filter or a paper towel as your filter. Journal Opportunity What medium did you use as your filter? Draw a picture of your filtering system. Label the materials used to filter the strawberry mixture. Step 6 Carefully and slowly pour the strawberry mixture into your filter. You will need 30-35 ml of liquid from the strawberry mixture. You can gently squeeze your filter material if needed to get enough liquid. Journal Opportunity Describe the material in the conical tube and the material in the filter. Why do you think you need to filter the strawberry mixture?
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Step-By-Step ( cont’d) Step 7 Carefully pour 10 ml of cold 91% rubbing alcohol. Scientists call this isopropanol. Slowly and gently pour in the isopropanol. Do not mix the two solutions. Soon you should see a cloudy glob or snot floating to the top of the liquid – that’s the DNA! Using the toothpick or craft stick, gently pull the DNA out of the liquid and place it in the microtube. Journal Opportunity Describe the DNA. What color is it? How long and thick is the DNA? Step 8 Tie a piece of yarn into a loop the length of a necklace. Close the microtube around the yarn loop to attach them together. Journal Opportunity Read your hypothesis and compare it to your results. If you were to repeat the experiment, what changes, if any, would you make to extract the DNA?
• What other fruits and vegetables can you extract DNA from? • How do you think the DNA from different fruits and vegetables will look? • Cold isopropanol or rubbing alcohol is important to the experiment. Try it with warm isopropanol; what happens? Why do you think that is? • After extracting the DNA, and wearing it as a necklace for a few hours, what does it look like? What does it look like over the next few days? Make a hypothesis about the changes you observe in the DNA you extracted.
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