A pair of PCR primers is designed to amplify a 2.1 kb genomic fragment of a gene that contains several introns. One of the two primer binding sites is in an intron. What will be the result if you do PCR using cDNA derived from mRNA as the template, rather than using genomic DNA? Selected answer will be automatically saved. For keyboard navigation, press up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a b C d You will not obtain a PCR product due to a missing primer binding site. You will amplify a product shorter than 2.1 kb due to the splicing of introns. You will amplify a 2.1 kb fragment plus a shorter fragment due to the splicing of introns. You will amplify a 2.1 kb fragment.

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A pair of PCR primers is designed to amplify a 2.1 kb genomic
fragment of a gene that contains several introns. One of the two
primer binding sites is in an intron. What will be the result if you do
PCR using cDNA derived from mRNA as the template, rather than
using genomic DNA?
Selected answer will be automatically saved. For keyboard navigation, press
up/down arrow keys to select an answer.
a
b
с
d
You will not obtain a PCR product due to a missing primer
binding site.
You will amplify a product shorter than 2.1 kb due to the
splicing of introns.
You will amplify a 2.1 kb fragment plus a shorter fragment
due to the splicing of introns.
You will amplify a 2.1 kb fragment.
Transcribed Image Text:A pair of PCR primers is designed to amplify a 2.1 kb genomic fragment of a gene that contains several introns. One of the two primer binding sites is in an intron. What will be the result if you do PCR using cDNA derived from mRNA as the template, rather than using genomic DNA? Selected answer will be automatically saved. For keyboard navigation, press up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a b с d You will not obtain a PCR product due to a missing primer binding site. You will amplify a product shorter than 2.1 kb due to the splicing of introns. You will amplify a 2.1 kb fragment plus a shorter fragment due to the splicing of introns. You will amplify a 2.1 kb fragment.
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