Hey, I need help with this please: Plasmid pRIT450 is 7.0 kb in length and has single PstI, EcoRI, and BamHI sites. I have cut the plasmid with PstI and inserted a 4.0 kb fragment into the site. From the data below, I need to Produce a "restriction digest map" of the resulting plasmid. Please draw the "restriction digest map" with the given data and also explain the sequence of steps you took to construct the digest map so I can understand it thoroughly.
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Hey, I need help with this please:
- Plasmid pRIT450 is 7.0 kb in length and has single PstI, EcoRI, and BamHI sites. I have cut the plasmid with PstI and inserted a 4.0 kb fragment into the site. From the data below, I need to Produce a "restriction digest map" of the resulting plasmid.
Please draw the "restriction digest map" with the given data and also explain the sequence of steps you took to construct the digest map so I can understand it thoroughly.
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