Since , Eco R1 cut at site creating a 5kb fragment , it must have cut the segment in two halves ( original length is 10kb ).
BamH1 has cut at two sites creating a 6kb , 3 kB and 1 kB
fragment .
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Module 2 homework Laurel Jacqmain- Assignment Score: 20% Resources Hint Check Answer Question 5 of 5 > A B C D E Restriction mapping of a linear piece of DNA reveals the EcoRI restriction sites. EcoRI site ! EcoRI site 2 2 kb. 4 kb 5 kb 11 kb 6 kb 5 kb 4 kb --3.5 kb 2 kb In each of the scenarios described, DNA is cut by EcoRI and the resulting fragments are separated by gel electrophoresis. The...
Restriction Mapping Below is a restriction map for the plasmid PGEN101 (total length - 20 kb). Using this map as a guide, give the number of restriction fragments along with their associated lengths that would result from digesting PGEN101 with the restriction enzymes EcoRI, BamHII, anda combination of EcoRI + BamHI. BamHI BamHI BamHI / PGEN101 (20 kb) Mb EcoRI Digest Performed Size Emments Obtained EcoRI........ BamHI.. EcoRI + BamHI.... Two freshmen college students, interested in becoming gene jocks, performed...
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3. You cloned a 20 kb piece of DNA, which contains restriction sites as shown below. 281534 5 B 4 & 5 B = BamHl site, E = EcoRI site, H = Hindill site Numbers above the segments represent the sizes of the regions in kb. Draw and label (in the agarose gel below) the sizes of the fragments you would expect to see after complete digestion of this piece of DNA with the following...
Chromosomal and plasmid DNA can be cut into manageable pieces by
restriction enzymes. Using agarose gel electrophoresis, the DNA
fragments can be separated on a gel, based on their lengths. In
order to see the fragments, a stain is typically added to the gel.
The size of each fragment can be determined by comparing each one
to a DNA molecular weight marker of known size.
Below is a map of pBR22 plasmid. The position and base pair
number of the...
2) A linear phage chromosome is labelled at both ends with 32P and digested with restriction enzymes. EcoRI produces fragments of sizes 2.9, 4.5. 6.2.7.4, and 8.0 kb. An autoradiogram developed from a Southern blot of this digest shows radioactivity associated with the 6.2 and 8.0 fragments. BamHI cleaves the same molecule into fragments of sizes 6.0, 10.1 and 12.9; the label is found to be associated with the 6.0 and 10.1 fragments. When EcoRI and BamHI are used together,...
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Assignment 19 Myah Boelk - 2- Spring 20 - SANDERS > Activities and Due Dates) Assignments Assignment Score: 43.9% Resources Hint Check Answer Question 7 of 11 > For a particular reaction, AH = -28.4 kJ and AS = -87.9 J/K. Assuming these values change very little with temperature, at what temperature does the reaction change from nonspontaneous to spontaneous? Is the reaction in the forward direction spontaneous at temperatures greater than or less than the calculated temperature? O greater...
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