1. Calculate the size of the resulting fragments as they will occur after digestion and write the sizes on the maps below. Note that linear DNA has a total size of 48 502 bp (see figure 3A).
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According to your answers provide at question 2 there should be a certain number of bands visible on your gel. Suppo. you did this practical and you observed less bands on your gel, give possit I explanations for this.
- ull rain LTE 11:53 © 1 0 A 10% Done #1 Mol Bio Restriction Analysi... Complete the following problems. Restriction enzymes (REs), which cut D NA at specific sequences, are classic tools in molecular biology. Because of their specificity in cutting DNA, REs can be used to "map" DNA sequences by analyzing the fragments generated upon restriction digest, as in the example shown in Figure 1. Your task is to study the circular plasmid, pMBBS, through restriction digests. You subjected the PMBBS plasmid to complete digestion by different combinations of three REs (EcoRI, BamHI, and Xhol), and analyzed the results on an agarose gel, shown below. Using the data you can glean from this gel, answer the questions that follow. EcoRI BamHI Xhol DNA size ladder 600 bp 500 bp 400 bp 300 bp 200 bp 100 bp VC 100bp Plus DNA ladder from Vivantis Technologies *The same total amount of DNA was loaded in each lane. 1. What is the total size of the PMBBS plasmid in bp? Answer: bp 2. How many cut sites on the…EcoRI --- 5' G - AATTC 3' 5' AGAATTCCGACGTATTAGAATTCTTAT CCGCCGCCGGAATTCT CATCA 3' 3' TCTTAAGGCTGCATAATCTTAAGAATAGGCGGCGGCCTTAAGAGTAGT 5' Number of pieces of DNA , and type of fragment .11:29 Protein 6-10092015113530.pdf https:api.schoology.comv1attachment169963838... Name Class Date 2. How are enzymes involved in this process? 3. hаppens anzips"? 4. Why is it important that exact copies of DNA be made? 5. Suppose that a sequence of one DNA strand is T-A-C-A-A-C-G-T-G. What is the corresponding sequence on the other strand? E Concept Mapping The construction of and theory behind concept mapping are discussed on pages vil-ix in the front of this Study Guide. Read those pages carefully. Then consider the concepts presented in Section 7-1 and how you would organize them into a concept i page 74. Notice that the concept map has been started for you. Add the key Now look at the concept map for Chapter 7 on concepts you are important Secti When you have finished the chapter, you will have a completed concept map. 69 1 of 1
- 1_30*_SP23 - General Biology I (for majors)/1 of us page The anticodon sequence created from the following DNA: TACGGGGCTGAGATT F1 Select one: O a. Tyr-Gly-Ala-Glu-lle O b. AUGCCCCGACUCUAA c. UACGGGGCUGAGAUU O d. Met-Pro-Arg-Leu-STOP F2 # 80 F3 $ 000 000 F4 % F5 MacBook Air F6 & r F7 DII F831_30*_SP23 - General Biology I (for m 24 ed out of nove flag evious page A $ Transcribe the following DNA: TACGGGGCTGAGATT Select one: O a. UACGGGGCUGAGAUU O b. Tyr-Gly-Ala-Glu-lle C. Met-Pro-Arg-Leu-STOP O d. AUGCCCCGACUCUAA MacBook Airersonal/eenongen_my_tnstate_edu/_layouts/15/doc.aspx?sourcedoc={a6b083c9-a226-4c31... ☆ Search (Option + Q) Review View Help Picture Editing A В ... During nucleic acid hybridization, the probe is labelled Question 1 options: for DNA stability to increase probe-test DNA binding to identify the location of probe and the test DNA binding for amplification Question 2 6. 9. 10 IV 13 14 Which of the following best describes the trait in the pedigree? Question 2 options: X-linked dominant X-linked recessive autosomal domiant autosomal recessive ON
- ☆回 w Insert Format Tools Add-ons Help Last edit was yesterday at 8:08 AM TURN 100% Normal text Arial 11 BIUA E- 1E E E - E EX 2. 3 . 5. C Directions: Describe the process of DNA replication in the space below. Specifically reference the pictures in your answer. Your response will undergo a plagiarism check. Be sure to write your response in your own words. Be sure to reference and thoroughly explain: The relationship and importance of DNA replication and the cell cycle. The conservation of genetic information during replication. (Is it conservative? Semi-conservation? Dispersive? What does this mean?) The specific enzymes used in each step and indicate whether each of the enzymes is a synthesis reaction or a digestion reaction. Justify your answer through explanation. Identify the parameters and limitations of the enzymes working effectively. (What factors would limit or interfere with DNA replication?)During proofreading, which of the following enzymes reads the DNA? primase topoisomerase DNA pol helicaseI-Assume that a circular plasmid is 3200 base pairs in length and has restriction sites for HindIII restriction enzyme at the following locations: 400, 700, 1400, 2600. Give the expected sizes of the restriction fragments following complete digestion.
- #2 EcoRI --- 5’ G ↓AATTC 3’ 5’ ACG ACGTATTAGAATTCTTA TCCGCCGCCGGAATTCT CATCA 3’ 3’ TGC TGCATAATCTTAAGAATAGGCGGCGGCCTTAAGAGTAGT 5’ Restriction enzyme: Recognition sequence: Number of pieces of DNA: Type of cut:DNA GAAGGGACAATACTTTCTTAACACTTG MRNA Amino Acid Sequence 1. Which kind of protein molecule did this gene make? 2. How does this protein help the body maintain homeostasis? Conclusion Questions: 1. Examine the protein you created. If the DNA strand that you started with had a change in it (A changed to G), what would happen to the protein made?Kpnl 4. Plasmid Z has a size of 7 kb, and the map shows Kpnl (K) and Pstl (P) cut sites relative to each other. This plasmid was digested with three different restriction enzymes 2000 bp 3500 bp Kpnl (K), Pstl (P) and Bgll (B) either alone or in combination and the samples run on an agarose gel as shown below. Where does Bgll (B) cut this plasmid ? Does the plasmid have one recognition site or two for Bg|l? Describe the Bgll cut site in this plasmid relative to the Kpnl cut Plasmid Z -7 kb Pstl site. How many bases to the left or right of the Kpnl cut site would you observe the Bgll cut site. Explain briefly. 1500 bp Pstl Ladder Kpni Psti K/P Bgl K/B KPB 7000 bp 7000 bp 5600 bp 5500 bp 4900 bp 3500 bp 2000 bp 1500 bp 1500 bp 1500 bp 1400 bp 600 bp %3D