Study the diagram below. Put the number of the step in the diagram by its description in the list of steps at the bottom, which are not in the correct order. Then, answer the questions that follow. Human Cell 2 5 4 1 Sticky ends Bacterial Cell Bacterial chromosome 3 Recombinant DNA Plasmid Recombinant DNA is formed by mixing the donor gene with the plasmid Bacteria cell is screened & cloned (not shown) Plasmid put back into target (bacterial) cell Desired gene (for human insulin) is cut from donor DNA using restriction enzymes DNA is extracted from donor cell (human) Plasmid is removed from bacterial cell and cut open using restriction enzymes

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Study the diagram below. Put the number of the step in the diagram by its description in the list of
steps at the bottom, which are not in the correct order. Then, answer the questions that follow.
Human Cell
2
5
4
1
Sticky
ends
Bacterial Cell
Bacterial
chromosome
3
Recombinant
DNA
Plasmid
Recombinant DNA is formed by mixing the
donor gene with the plasmid
Bacteria cell is screened & cloned (not
shown)
Plasmid put back into target (bacterial) cell
Desired gene (for human insulin) is cut from
donor DNA using restriction enzymes
DNA is extracted from donor cell (human)
Plasmid is removed from bacterial cell and
cut open using restriction enzymes
Transcribed Image Text:Study the diagram below. Put the number of the step in the diagram by its description in the list of steps at the bottom, which are not in the correct order. Then, answer the questions that follow. Human Cell 2 5 4 1 Sticky ends Bacterial Cell Bacterial chromosome 3 Recombinant DNA Plasmid Recombinant DNA is formed by mixing the donor gene with the plasmid Bacteria cell is screened & cloned (not shown) Plasmid put back into target (bacterial) cell Desired gene (for human insulin) is cut from donor DNA using restriction enzymes DNA is extracted from donor cell (human) Plasmid is removed from bacterial cell and cut open using restriction enzymes
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