n lane 1, a size standard was loaded, which contained a mix a DNA fragments known to be 1000 bp, 700 bp, 500 bp, 200 bp, and 100 bp. In lanes 2-4, human samples the have undergone PCR reactions with PV92 primers have been completed and loaded into these wells. When the gel was run and stained, the following photograph of the gel was taken. Click on the lane (2-4) which shows a result consistent with a genotype of +/- (heterozygous, meaning one copy of chromosome 16 has the Alu insertion and the other copy does not).
n lane 1, a size standard was loaded, which contained a mix a DNA fragments known to be 1000 bp, 700 bp, 500 bp, 200 bp, and 100 bp. In lanes 2-4, human samples the have undergone PCR reactions with PV92 primers have been completed and loaded into these wells. When the gel was run and stained, the following photograph of the gel was taken. Click on the lane (2-4) which shows a result consistent with a genotype of +/- (heterozygous, meaning one copy of chromosome 16 has the Alu insertion and the other copy does not).
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n lane 1, a size standard was loaded, which contained a mix a DNA fragments known to be 1000 bp, 700 bp, 500 bp, 200 bp, and 100 bp.
In lanes 2-4, human samples the have undergone PCR reactions with PV92 primers have been completed and loaded into these wells.
When the gel was run and stained, the following photograph of the gel was taken.
Click on the lane (2-4) which shows a result consistent with a genotype of +/- (heterozygous, meaning one copy of chromosome 16 has the Alu insertion and the other copy does not).

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