6. You perform a restriction digest that should yield 1,400 bp, 1,080 bp, 1,000 bp, and 400 bp fragments. You check the restriction digest by running it on a gel that is 1.5%, the correct percentage. However, you are in a hurry and only partially run the gel. You also forget to load a marker. When you stain and examine the gel, you see only three bands in the lane you loaded. The second band from the well is more intense than the others and looks like a doublet. Draw an illustration of the gel showing the relative position of each band in relationship to the well. Which two fragments do you think make up the doublet? Why? What could you do to further separate the fragments to verify this?

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6. You perform a restriction digest that should yield 1,400 bp, 1,080 bp, 1,000 bp, and 400 bp fragments. You
check the restriction digest by running it on a gel that is 1.5%, the correct percentage. However, you are in
a hurry and only partially run the gel. You also forget to load a marker. When you stain and examine the
gel, you see only three bands in the lane you loaded. The second band from the well is more intense than
the others and looks like a doublet. Draw an illustration of the gel showing the relative position of each
band in relationship to the well. Which two fragments do you think make up the doublet? Why? What
could you do to further separate the fragments to verify this?
Transcribed Image Text:6. You perform a restriction digest that should yield 1,400 bp, 1,080 bp, 1,000 bp, and 400 bp fragments. You check the restriction digest by running it on a gel that is 1.5%, the correct percentage. However, you are in a hurry and only partially run the gel. You also forget to load a marker. When you stain and examine the gel, you see only three bands in the lane you loaded. The second band from the well is more intense than the others and looks like a doublet. Draw an illustration of the gel showing the relative position of each band in relationship to the well. Which two fragments do you think make up the doublet? Why? What could you do to further separate the fragments to verify this?
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