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5.   A digest was performed on a plasmid using two different enzymes, BopI and ZapII. The results...

5.   A digest was performed on a plasmid using two different enzymes, BopI and ZapII. The results are given below.

BopI

  8.0

ZapII

2.0 kb

2.5 kb

3.5 kb

BopI + ZapII

1.0 kb

1.5 kb

2.0 kb

3.5 kb

In the space below please draw the plasmid map showing the where the enzymes cut and the sizes of the fragments and total size of the plasmid.

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