Imaging The Genetic Code of a Virus

ORAL

Abstract

Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) has allowed scientists to explore physical characteristics of nano-scale materials. However, the challenges that come with such an investigation are rarely expressed. In this research project a method was developed to image the well-studied DNA of the virus lambda phage. Through testing and integrating several sample preparations described in literature, a quality image of lambda phage DNA can be obtained. In our experiment, we developed a technique using the Veeco Autoprobe CP AFM and mica substrate with an appropriate absorption buffer of HEPES and NiCl$_{\mathrm{2}}$. This presentation will focus on the development of a procedure to image lambda phage DNA at Xavier University.

*The John A. Hauck Foundation and Xavier University

Authors

  • Jenna Graham

    • Department of Physics, Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH
  • Justin Link

    • Department of Physics, Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH