1. Given the following restriction endonucleases and the sequences of their corresponding restriction sites, which would be LEAST useful for cutting the plasmid and the foreign DNA to be inserted? [The arrows indicate where cuts are made.] (see img) a. EcoRI b. HindIII c. HaeIII d. BamHI 2. EcoRI and HindIII are two different restriction enzymes.  If the DNA from two different sources were cut with either EcoRI or HindIII, which of the cut DNA fragments would NOT join together easily so that they could be sealed with ligase? a. E. coli DNA cut with EcoRI and human DNA cut with HindIII b. E. coli DNA cut with HindIII and mouse DNA cut with HindIII c. human DNA cut with EcoRI and chimpanzee DNA cut with EcoRI d. mouse liver DNA cut with HindIII and mouse kidney DNA cut with HindIII

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1. Given the following restriction endonucleases and the sequences of their corresponding restriction sites, which would be LEAST useful for cutting the plasmid and the foreign DNA to be inserted? [The arrows indicate where cuts are made.] (see img)

a. EcoRI

b. HindIII

c. HaeIII

d. BamHI

2. EcoRI and HindIII are two different restriction enzymes.  If the DNA from two different sources were cut with either EcoRI or HindIII, which of the cut DNA fragments would NOT join together easily so that they could be sealed with ligase?

a. E. coli DNA cut with EcoRI and human DNA cut with HindIII

b. E. coli DNA cut with HindIII and mouse DNA cut with HindIII

c. human DNA cut with EcoRI and chimpanzee DNA cut with EcoRI

d. mouse liver DNA cut with HindIII and mouse kidney DNA cut with HindIII

5' G AATTC 3'
3' CTTAA G 5'
↑
EcoRI
5' A AGCTT3'
3' TTCGA A 5'
↑
HindIll
5' GG CC 3'
3' CC GG 5'
↑
Haelll
↓
5' G GATCC 3'
3' CCTAG G 5'
↑
BamHI
Transcribed Image Text:5' G AATTC 3' 3' CTTAA G 5' ↑ EcoRI 5' A AGCTT3' 3' TTCGA A 5' ↑ HindIll 5' GG CC 3' 3' CC GG 5' ↑ Haelll ↓ 5' G GATCC 3' 3' CCTAG G 5' ↑ BamHI
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