Next, you combine double-digested pNUT and double-digested pPOD and then ligate the pieces together (forming a new, intact plasmid when two fragments combine). Among the possible combinations that could result are four new recombinant plasmids, created when either of the pNUT fragments (A or B) ligates with either of the pPOD fragments (C or D). What will be the size of each new plasmid show below? Indicate the correct size in basepairs. Bam HI A+C Sacl bp The A+C plasmid is expected to be The A+D plasmid is expected to be bp. bp.
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Need help, please. Please refer to the images attached. The questions are in the second image attached asking for basepair lengths. The first image is just for information.
Two plasmids pNUT (5000 bp) and pPOD (6500 bp) are cleaved or double digested using two different endonucleases and the resulting fragments are joined together to generate recombinant plasmid. Restriction endonucleases being used here are Bam HI which has restriction site. and Sac I with restriction site .
These two restriction enzymes will produce different kinds of sticky or protruding ends that can easily be joined together using ligase.
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