QUESTIVIES You are studying a group of individuals with X-ray vision and perform linkage analysis and note that the trait seems to be linked to a variant of the FOXP2 gene. You have identified the minimum tiling path around FOXP2 and sequence all the clones. After assembling the sequences into a contiguous sequence, you examine it for any other protein coding genes. You identify 5 genes in this area that could be responsible for x-ray vision. You identify one of the five genes as the best candidate for x-ray vision and call it XRAY (partial map below). You want to isolate the gene in a plasmid so you digest your genomic DNA with the staggered-end cutting restriction enzyme Hindill and clone the digested DNA into your plasmid (PUC123) (map below). You pick 6 bacterial colonies, grow them and isolate the plasmids. You perform a 'insert check' to determine which bacterial colonies have a plasmid containing the Xray gene (gel image below). Below is the map of the XRAY region with restriction sites indicated. Use these figures to answer the following question. Chromosome 7031.1 H FOXP2 H H XRAY H H <--300kb- H-Hind!!! 1500bp 600bp 900bp Size Colony Colony Colony Colony Colony Colony Standard 1 3 C 2kb - 1kb 200bp Insert Check-Gel of your samples n Wells MCS PUC-123 ori amp How large is your plasmid? O a. 1500bp O b. 1700bp O c. 900bp O d. 600bp O e. 2kb Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers.
QUESTIVIES You are studying a group of individuals with X-ray vision and perform linkage analysis and note that the trait seems to be linked to a variant of the FOXP2 gene. You have identified the minimum tiling path around FOXP2 and sequence all the clones. After assembling the sequences into a contiguous sequence, you examine it for any other protein coding genes. You identify 5 genes in this area that could be responsible for x-ray vision. You identify one of the five genes as the best candidate for x-ray vision and call it XRAY (partial map below). You want to isolate the gene in a plasmid so you digest your genomic DNA with the staggered-end cutting restriction enzyme Hindill and clone the digested DNA into your plasmid (PUC123) (map below). You pick 6 bacterial colonies, grow them and isolate the plasmids. You perform a 'insert check' to determine which bacterial colonies have a plasmid containing the Xray gene (gel image below). Below is the map of the XRAY region with restriction sites indicated. Use these figures to answer the following question. Chromosome 7031.1 H FOXP2 H H XRAY H H <--300kb- H-Hind!!! 1500bp 600bp 900bp Size Colony Colony Colony Colony Colony Colony Standard 1 3 C 2kb - 1kb 200bp Insert Check-Gel of your samples n Wells MCS PUC-123 ori amp How large is your plasmid? O a. 1500bp O b. 1700bp O c. 900bp O d. 600bp O e. 2kb Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers.
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You are studying a group of individuals with X-ray vision and perform linkage analysis and note that the trait seems to be linked to a variant of the FOXP2 gene. You have identified the
minimum tiling path around FOXP2 and sequence all the clones. After assembling the sequences into a contiguous sequence, you examine it for any other protein coding genes. You
identify 5 genes in this area that could be responsible for x-ray vision. You identify one of the five genes as the best candidate for x-ray vision and call it XRAY (partial map below). You
want to isolate the gene in a plasmid so you digest your genomic DNA with the staggered-end cutting restriction enzyme Hindill and clone the digested DNA into your plasmid
(PUC123) (map below). You pick 6 bacterial colonies, grow them and isolate the plasmids. You perform a "insert check' to determine which bacterial colonies have a plasmid containing
the Xray gene (gel image below). Below is the map of the XRAY region with restriction sites indicated. Use these figures to answer the following question.
Chromosome 7031.1
H
FOXP2
H
H XRAY H
H
<--300kb-
H-Hind!!!
1500bp
600bp
900bp
Size Colony Colony Colony Colony Colony Colony
Standard
1
3
-
2kb
-
1kb
200bp
Insert Check-Gel of your samples
m
M
Wells
Handill
MCS
PUC-123
ori
amp
How large is your plasmid?
O a. 1500bp
O b. 1700bp
O c. 900bp
O d. 600bp
O e. 2kb
Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers.
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