For your 25ul ligation reaction: You need to add 160ng of your digested insert DNA (which is at a concentration of 160ng/ul) and 25ng of your digested plasmid DNA (which is at a concentration of 10ng/ul) to your ligation reaction. You also want 1X ligase buffer (it is provided at a 10X concentration) and 1ul ligase. How much water will you need to add to the reaction? O no water needs to be added O 3.5ul O 16.5ul O 18ul

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For your 25ul ligation reaction: You need to add 160ng of your digested insert DNA (which is at a concentration of 160ng/ul) and 25ng of your
digested plasmid DNA (which is at a concentration of 10ng/ul) to your ligation reaction. You also want 1X ligase buffer (it is provided at a 10X
concentration) and 1ul ligase. How much water will you need to add to the reaction?
O no water needs to be added
O 3.5ul
O 16.5ul
O 18ul
Transcribed Image Text:For your 25ul ligation reaction: You need to add 160ng of your digested insert DNA (which is at a concentration of 160ng/ul) and 25ng of your digested plasmid DNA (which is at a concentration of 10ng/ul) to your ligation reaction. You also want 1X ligase buffer (it is provided at a 10X concentration) and 1ul ligase. How much water will you need to add to the reaction? O no water needs to be added O 3.5ul O 16.5ul O 18ul
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What pattern of functional protein synthesis of ß-galactosidase and permease, respectively, would you expect from an I*P*OCZ+Y+ lac operon in the
absence of lactose?
O ++
O --
O +-
O+
Transcribed Image Text:IG-LA ED What pattern of functional protein synthesis of ß-galactosidase and permease, respectively, would you expect from an I*P*OCZ+Y+ lac operon in the absence of lactose? O ++ O -- O +- O+
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