BamHI KpnI SpeI XhoI PatI HindIII 400 500 200 300 700 NotI 75 2580 ECORI Frog DNA BamHI 575 KpnI HindIII 700 625 2150 HindIII PstI clal 750 РКАВОО 2700bp 915 1900 SpeI AluI 1050 1525 BamHI ori You wish to make a recombinant DNA molecule that will contain one piece of pKABOO vector DNA and one piece of frog DNA so that you can clone a segment of frog DNA. You want cells containing your recombinant plasmid to be amp' and tet and you want to use enzymes that cut within the insertional marker gene. (Note that tet means that there is no functional tet gene in the plasmid.) Be sure that your plasmid has the ability to replicate autonomously in a bacterial cell. You do not have to include the entire frog DNA given below in your recombinant plasmid. Restriction enzymes would be used to clone segment of frog DNA The size of the recombinant plasmid is bp The recombinant plasmid when transformed into E. coli confers resistance to which of the following antibiotics: Campicillin only Otetracycline only Obeta-galactocillin only Campicillin and tetracycline Campicillin and beta-galactocillin Otetracycline and beta-galactocillin tet

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BamHI
KpnI
SpeI
XhoI
PatI
HindIII
400
500
200
300
700
NotI 75
2580 ECORI
Frog DNA
BamHI
575
KpnI
HindIII
625
2150 HindIII
700
PstI
clal
750
РКАВОО
2700bp
915
1900 SpeI
AluI 1050
1525 BamHI
ori
You wish to make a recombinant DNA molecule that will contain one piece of pKABOO vector DNA and one piece of frog DNA so that you can clone a segment of frog DNA. You
want cells containing your recombinant plasmid to be amp' and tet and you want to use enzymes that cut within the insertional marker gene. (Note that tet means that there is
no functional tet gene in the plasmid.) Be sure that your plasmid has the ability to replicate autonomously in a bacterial cell. You do not have to include the entire frog DNA given
below in your recombinant plasmid.
Restriction enzymes
would be used to clone
segment of frog DNA
The size of the recombinant plasmid is
bp.
The recombinant plasmid when transformed into E. coli confers resistance to which of the following antibiotics:
Oampicillin only
Otetracycline only
Obeta-galactocillin only
Campicillin and tetracycline
Campicillin and beta-galactocillin
Otetracycline and beta-galactocillin
tet
Transcribed Image Text:BamHI KpnI SpeI XhoI PatI HindIII 400 500 200 300 700 NotI 75 2580 ECORI Frog DNA BamHI 575 KpnI HindIII 625 2150 HindIII 700 PstI clal 750 РКАВОО 2700bp 915 1900 SpeI AluI 1050 1525 BamHI ori You wish to make a recombinant DNA molecule that will contain one piece of pKABOO vector DNA and one piece of frog DNA so that you can clone a segment of frog DNA. You want cells containing your recombinant plasmid to be amp' and tet and you want to use enzymes that cut within the insertional marker gene. (Note that tet means that there is no functional tet gene in the plasmid.) Be sure that your plasmid has the ability to replicate autonomously in a bacterial cell. You do not have to include the entire frog DNA given below in your recombinant plasmid. Restriction enzymes would be used to clone segment of frog DNA The size of the recombinant plasmid is bp. The recombinant plasmid when transformed into E. coli confers resistance to which of the following antibiotics: Oampicillin only Otetracycline only Obeta-galactocillin only Campicillin and tetracycline Campicillin and beta-galactocillin Otetracycline and beta-galactocillin tet
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