PO mod 5' 787 18 32 806 789 bases P3 mod P5 3' 1542 1507 1487 721 bases FIG. 1. Diagram of locations of primers on Escherichia coli 16S rDNA, an open reading frame that is 1,542 bases long. The locations of the modified priming sites used for the PCR are shown. Pomod primes at site PO with an extension going to the right. P3mod primes at site P3 with the reaction going to the right; PC3mod primes at the same site with the reaction going to the left. PC5 primes at site P5 with the reaction going to the left. The designations 5' and 3' and base numbering refer to the sense strand.

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  1. Figure 1 from Wilson et al. (1990) shows the locations of the primers and the length of the PCR fragments for Escherichia coli. Redraw Figure 1 to show the primer locations and the PCR fragments lengths as it would be for Coxiella burnettii. This image is from the

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PO mod
5'
787
18
32
806
789 bases
P3 mod
P5
3'
1542
1507
1487
721 bases
FIG. 1. Diagram of locations of primers on Escherichia coli 16S rDNA, an open reading frame that is 1,542 bases long. The locations of
the modified priming sites used for the PCR are shown. Pomod primes at site PO with an extension going to the right. P3mod primes at site
P3 with the reaction going to the right; PC3mod primes at the same site with the reaction going to the left. PC5 primes at site P5 with the
reaction going to the left. The designations 5' and 3' and base numbering refer to the sense strand.
Transcribed Image Text:PO mod 5' 787 18 32 806 789 bases P3 mod P5 3' 1542 1507 1487 721 bases FIG. 1. Diagram of locations of primers on Escherichia coli 16S rDNA, an open reading frame that is 1,542 bases long. The locations of the modified priming sites used for the PCR are shown. Pomod primes at site PO with an extension going to the right. P3mod primes at site P3 with the reaction going to the right; PC3mod primes at the same site with the reaction going to the left. PC5 primes at site P5 with the reaction going to the left. The designations 5' and 3' and base numbering refer to the sense strand.
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