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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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).
%3D
B
BamHI
5305
22,346
27,972
34499
41,732
op)
ECORI,
21,226 26,104 31,747
39,168
44,972
(bp)
D
Hindll
23,130 27,479 36,895 37,584 44141
25,157
(bp)
37,459
2. How many fragments would you expect to see for each of the maps indicated in
question 1 above?
Мар В:
Мар С:
Мар D:
3. Use the sequence indicated in figure 1 (also refer to figure 2 and 3) and indicate how
many times does the sequence GAATTC occur in the A DNA sequence? What about
AAGCTT and GGATCC?
GGATC:
GAATTC:
АAGCTT:
B IU e A = E
Transcribed Image Text:18:20 O O OO0 • 4G+ * ll 7% Restriction enzyme tutorial 2021_1_ - Saved 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). %3D B BamHI 5305 22,346 27,972 34499 41,732 op) ECORI, 21,226 26,104 31,747 39,168 44,972 (bp) D Hindll 23,130 27,479 36,895 37,584 44141 25,157 (bp) 37,459 2. How many fragments would you expect to see for each of the maps indicated in question 1 above? Мар В: Мар С: Мар D: 3. Use the sequence indicated in figure 1 (also refer to figure 2 and 3) and indicate how many times does the sequence GAATTC occur in the A DNA sequence? What about AAGCTT and GGATCC? GGATC: GAATTC: АAGCTT: B IU e A = E
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4. Draw these fragments as they would migrate on the electrophoresis gel. Write the size
of the fragments on the square when you draw them.
5. According to your answers provided at question 2 there should be a certain amount of
Ladder
BamHI
EcoRI
Hindll
bp
50,000
24,000
20,000
16,000
10,000
9,000
8,000
7,000
6,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
bands visible on your gel. Suppose you did this practical and you observed less bands
on your gel, give possible explanations for this.
B IU e
DNA migration
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Transcribed Image Text:18:20 O O OO0 • 4G+ * ll 7% Restriction enzyme tutorial 2021_1_ - Saved 4. Draw these fragments as they would migrate on the electrophoresis gel. Write the size of the fragments on the square when you draw them. 5. According to your answers provided at question 2 there should be a certain amount of Ladder BamHI EcoRI Hindll bp 50,000 24,000 20,000 16,000 10,000 9,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 bands visible on your gel. Suppose you did this practical and you observed less bands on your gel, give possible explanations for this. B IU e DNA migration ||
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