Applications of PCR Consider this restriction enzyme (RE) named Hindlll 5...A AGCTT... 31 3... TTCGAA...5' 1. Provide a hypothetical double-stranded DNA sequence and scan the existence of these cut sites. Use different combinations of the RE in your chosen sequence to provide the fragment sizes. You may choose to give linear or circular DNA to the sequence. When the target sequence is in circular or linear DNA, explain how the fragment sizes can differ.

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Applications of PCR
Consider this restriction enzyme (RE) named Hindill
5... A AGCTT ... 3´
3... TTCGAA...5'
1. Provide a hypothetical double-stranded DNA sequence and scan the existence of these cut sites.
Use different combinations of the RE in your chosen sequence to provide the fragment sizes. You
may choose to give linear or circular DNA to the sequence. When the target sequence is in
circular or linear DNA, explain how the fragment sizes can differ.
2. In the similar exercise performed, identify areas where primer sequences may bind.
Transcribed Image Text:Applications of PCR Consider this restriction enzyme (RE) named Hindill 5... A AGCTT ... 3´ 3... TTCGAA...5' 1. Provide a hypothetical double-stranded DNA sequence and scan the existence of these cut sites. Use different combinations of the RE in your chosen sequence to provide the fragment sizes. You may choose to give linear or circular DNA to the sequence. When the target sequence is in circular or linear DNA, explain how the fragment sizes can differ. 2. In the similar exercise performed, identify areas where primer sequences may bind.
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