________________ "cut" DNA at specific sequences and the resulting segment with sticky ends is "pasted" into a plasmid by ___________ to then be replicated in the host. Group of answer choices 1. Restriction enzymes; ethidium bromide 2 DNA polymerases; ligase 3 Restriction enzymes; ligase 4 Ligases; restriction enzymes
Q: Which of the following enzymes are needed to introduce foreignDNA into a vector?a. DNA gyrase and…
A: The tightly packed genetic material located in the nucleus of a living organism which is made up of…
Q: Define the following terms:a. hypochromic effectb. DNA denaturationc. restriction endonucleasesd.…
A: Recombinant DNA is made by combining two or more DNA from other sources. The process depends on the…
Q: Which statement is NOT the function of restriction enzyme?
A: Answer: It ligates the desired to gene to vector’s plasmid.
Q: Selectable markers allow Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow…
A: A selectable marker is a gene that is added into a cell, specifically in a bacterium or to cells in…
Q: Which of the following enzymes are needed to introduce foreign DNA into a vector? a. DNA gyrase and…
A: DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the genetic material in most organisms except few viruses.…
Q: Which of the following enzyme is required for end to end joining of DNA?a) DNA ligaseb) Restriction…
A: DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is a biological macromolecule. It consists of repeating units of…
Q: 5.Statement 1: Restriction enzymes are sequence-specific, which means that they only recognize a…
A: Restriction enzymes also known as restriction endonucleases are the DNA cutting enzymes that are…
Q: Why do prokaryotes produce restriction enzymes? A. Restriction enzymes are produced to enable…
A: Restriction enzymes cut the DNA at specific recognition sequences.
Q: DEFINE THE FOLLOWING: 1) restriction enzyme 2) plasmid 3) recombinant DNA
A: Ans 1) Restriction enzymes are enzymes that are isolated from bacteria that can cleave…
Q: issing Piece Direction: Supply the missing word to complete the paragraphs. Get the word from this…
A: According to the question Have to fill in the blanks. Genetic engineering is used to modify the…
Q: D 5. Choose the letter that corresponds to the step in the process where a restriction enzyme is…
A: The letter that corresponds to the step in the process where a restriction enzyme is used - Step A.…
Q: Most prokaryotic organisms produce one or more enzymes to defend themselves against the infection by…
A: Bacteria constitute a wide domain of prokaryotic microbes with majorly varying lengths and a number…
Q: Restriction enzyme: Recognition sequence: Number of pieces of DNA: Type of cut:
A: In the question a DNA sequence is given with its nucleotides. Restriction enzyme is an enzyme that…
Q: The following plasmid is digested with EcoR1 and Ndel restriction endonucleases. Agarose…
A: Restriction endonucleases are enzymes which cleave the phosphodiester bonds within a DNA. These…
Q: Can you please check my answer and make sure it is correct. Question: Describe the two roles…
A: Primers provide specificity for amplification of the target sequence. They are typically 18-30…
Q: 3000 bp 2000 bp 1000 bp 800 bp 700 bp 500 bp L Uncut EcoRI 1 BamHI Ncol EcoR1/BamH1 BamHI/Nco1…
A: Use the gel to answer the following questions. You will be constructing a map of the plasmid,…
Q: After you get your gene block, you do a restriction enzyme digest and ligation reaction with the…
A: Bacterial transformation is the transfer of free DNA/extrachromosomal DNA /plasmid released from a…
Q: To make the recombinant plasmid permeable to DNA molecules, which of the chemicals is added?a)…
A: The correct option is CaCl2 (b) CaCl2 is the chemical which is added to prevent degradation of the…
Q: True or False and Explain answer. Bacteria that make a specific restriction nuclease for defense…
A: Bacteria are single-celled prokaryotes ubiquitous in nature. As such, they can be found in different…
Q: Explain the basis for identification using DNA fingerprinting. – relate this to Microbiology not to…
A: DNA fingerprinting is a chemical test that shows the genetic makeup of a person or other living…
Q: Please answer this question in short but concise and cohesive way. "How would you select the host…
A: Recombinant DNA technology involves the introduction of a particular gene of interest into a host…
Q: Select the statement below that is FALSE regarding DNA and DNA Fingerprinting: Select an answer and…
A: Each individual is unique because of his DNA sequences. Determining the DNA sequences by cutting…
Q: In 5 sentences only, What are restriction enzymes (RE)? Describe how a RE can be used to…
A: Researchers continue to find new medications that aid in the treatment of deadly diseases and enable…
Q: Use the gel to answer the following questions. You will be constructing a map of the plasmid,…
A: Restriction enzymes These are proteins that are isolated from the bacteria that cleave the sequences…
Q: DNA can be cut at specific sequence motifs using enzymes called restriction endonucleases. You…
A: One of the essential tools of molecular biology and recombinant DNA technology is restriction…
Q: What are restriction enzymes and what do they do? Complete the chart Driginal DNA sequence 5' TGA…
A: Restriction enzymes bind and cleave double-stranded DNA. There are three categories of restriction…
Q: Statement 1: Plasmids are small, linear pieces of DNA that can be found in bacteria. Statement 2:…
A: Biotechnology is the use of our understanding of biological processes to develop useful applications…
Q: The following image will be used to answer questions 1 through 9. Below is a restriction map of the…
A: Restriction enzyme and the type of enzyme which cut specific nucleotide sequence on double stranded…
Q: Tell me how did you prepared the gel if the tray is 150 ml? how many milliliters of the TBE and how…
A: The answer to the first question is, 3 grams of agarose in 150 ml of TBE. *to get the second…
Q: Summarize plasmid purification and PCR product cleanup for later restriction digestion, paying…
A: Plasmids are extra-chromosomal DNA that are mostly observed in certain bacteria. They are circular…
Q: The following image will be used to answer questions 1 through 9. Below is a restriction map of the…
A: Introduction :- Restriction endonuclease enzymes are the enzymes which cuts the double stranded DNA…
Q: Use the gel to answer the following questions. You will be constructing a map of the plasmid,…
A: Restriction mapping involves physically cuttings double stranded DNA by using restriction…
Q: Write the term or phrase that best completes each statement. Use these choices: gel electrophoresis…
A: PCR is biochemical research technique developed in 1985 by Kary Mullins. It is based on the…
Q: Use the gel to answer the following questions. You will be constructing a map of the plasmid,…
A: Plasmids are circular double-stranded DNA elements. These are found in prokaryotes. The plasmids…
Q: Can you please check my answer and see if it is correct. Question: In addition to master mix,…
A: Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a versatile and rapid in vitro technique for amplifying the gene…
Q: What uses do Type 1 restriction enzymes have if they seem to be so inaccurate
A: Restriction enzymes refer to the restriction endonuclease enzymes that are used to cut DNA…
Q: The following statements are true about common gene cloning procedures except: -DNA plasmids can…
A: Biotechnology is a branch of biology, including the use of living organisms to produce products.…
Q: Based on the image below, answer the following questions: Restriction enzymes PstI and ScaI were…
A: Restriction enzymes These enzymes have the capability to identify and cleave specific restriction…
Q: constructing a map of the plasmid, pDiddy. What is the smallest fragment size that the…
A: Double digestion Restriction enzymes are eye enzymes that induce cuts(cleavage) at their specific…
Q: How many restriction sites does each enzyme have? Restriction Fragments generated Number of sites…
A:
Q: Cuts the DNA into fragments Circular DNA molecule of bacteria Used to insert DNA of interest to…
A: Restriction enzyme - When this enzyme identifies its target sequence, it will form a double-stranded…
Q: What are plasmids and vectors how are they used in cloning and research? Write the answer in…
A: A plasmid is a small, circular, double-stranded DNA molecule that is distinct from a cell's…
Q: help me with this multiple choice question please, this is molecular and cell biology Visualization…
A: Plasma is the extra chromosomal DNA which can replicate independently of the genome In bacteria it…
Q: Tell Me Why - Why don't scientists who work with recombinant DNA know all the long-term effects of…
A: Recombinant DNA technology is a significant scientific advancement that has made human life…
Q: Use the plasmid to answer the following questions a) Digest the plasmid with EcoRI only and then…
A: The restriction enzymes are used to make nicks at certain positions on the DNA. These positions are…
Q: FIGURE 2 shows the only suitable DNA restriction site in a plasmid DNA vector that can be cleaved.…
A: Restriction enzymes are the most important tool in genetic engineering. These enzymes have the…
Q: The presence of colonies on the bacterial plate post transformation suggests which of the following?…
A: Bacterial transformation is a process of horizontal gene transfer by which some bacteria take up…
Q: Choose the combination of answers that most accurately completes the statement.For which of the…
A: A nucleic acid probe is radioactive isotope-labeled Nucelotides sequences, which can bind to the…
Step by step
Solved in 3 steps
- A ____________ is required to transfer DNA sequences from one organism to another. reporter gene vector genetic probe restriction endonuclease genomic libraryChoose the letter that corresponds to the step in the process where a restriction enzyme is used.Based on the image below, answer the following questions: Restriction enzymes PstI and ScaI were employed and the gel image after restriction digest is shown below. The name of the plasmid is Blank 1. The gel lane on the Blank 2 was digested using PstI enzyme. (left or right) The gel lane on the Blank 3 was digested using PstI and ScaI enzymes. (left or right)
- PLEASE CHECK THE WORDS THAT ARE IN BOLD. THEY ARE THE SAME QUESTIONS BUT THE WORDS IN BOLD ARE DIFFERENT. Assuming a linear piece of DNA (plasmid) was used as starting material, how many restriction sites were there considering you observed three bands after agarose gel electrophoresis. Assuming a circular piece of DNA (plasmid) was used as starting material, how many restriction sites were there considering you observed two bands after agarose gel electrophoresis.Use the sequence provided and make use of figure 1 to determine what restriction enzyme uses the spesific recognition site and figure 2 and 3 to detremine how many times does the sequence occur in the λ DNA sequence? GGATCC: __________________________________________________________ GAATTC: ___________________________________________________________ AAGCTT: ___________________________________________________________The following image will be used to answer questions 1 through 9. Below is a restriction map of the circular plasmid YIP5. This plasmid contains 5,541 base pairs. There is an EcoRI site at base pair 1. The locations of other restriction sites are shown on the map. The numbers after the enzyme names tell at which base pair that enzyme cleaves the DNA. If you digest YIP5 with any one of the listed restriction enzymes you will end up with a linearized piece of DNA that is 5,541 base pairs long. EcoRI 1/5541 HindIII 32 Pvul 4916 Eagl 942 YIP 5 Apal 2035 Pvull 3247 Smal 2540 Reaction B) You digest YIP5 with two enzymes, Hindll and Apal, at the same time. How many DNA fragments would you expect from this reaction and what are the sizes of the fragments?
- The following image will be used to answer questions 1 through 9. Below is a restriction map of the circular plasmid YIP5. This plasmid contains 5,541 base pairs. There is an EcoRI site at base pair 1. The locations of other restriction sites are shown on the map. The numbers after the enzyme names tell at which base pair that enzyme cleaves the DNA. If you digest YIP5 with any one of the listed restriction enzymes you will end up with a linearized piece of DNA that is 5,541 base pairs long. EcoRI 1/5541 HindIII 32 Pvul 4916. Eagl 942 YIP 5 Apal 2035 Pvull 3247 Smal 2540 Reaction A) You digest YIP5 with two enzymes, EcoRI and Eagl, at the same time. How many DNA fragments would you expect from this reaction and what are the sizes of the fragments?Which statement is NOT the function of restriction enzyme? Group of answer choices It cuts the vector’s plasmid and the desired gene from the original DNA. It ligates the desired to gene to vector’s plasmid. It acts as scissors of DNA that cut along a specific sequence. It serves as degrading proteins that cut plasmid on specific target site.U have the plasmid pUC18/19, which is a circular plasmid that consists of 2686 bp. What would the number of and length of the fragments be if you cut the plasmid with the following restriction enzymes or combination of enzymes? Give a schematic representation of the digestions. PscI & GsuI ______________________________________________________________ ScaI, PdmI & BsaXI ______________________________________________________________ ScaI, SspI & EheI ______________________________________________________________