When Cas9 cuts DNA, it is a Question DNA 40 Listen ◄ Protein When a spacer binds to it's target DNA it is a RNA Questic Protein Question 13 RNA DNA Question. Listen The larger the DNA fragment, the faster it moves through a gel a) True b) False 40 Listen DNA moves toward the positive charged end of a gel a) Truel ▶ b) False Listen ➤ ➤ You have 200 copies of a DNA sequence. You perform 10 rounds of PCR. How many copies of the DNA sequence will you have? Just write the number. Do not include any commas or blanks.

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Hemophilia
is an X linked recessive condition. A
woman has a brother who is hemophiliac and
while she does not have the condition she has a
brother who has the condition. Hemophilia is due
to a mutation in a clotting factor. The exon intron
structure of a clotting factor gene is shown below.
Exons are blue rectangles.
You analyze the DNA of the woman and her
brother by PCR using primers which bind to the
left and right of exon 4. The results of the gel of
the PCR products are shown below. The negative
end of the gel is at the top, the positive is at the
bottom. Based on these results
O O
Exon 1
Woman
The woman is likely to be homozygous for the disease allele
The woman is likely to be homozygous for the non-disease allele
The woman can not be genetically related to her "brother"
The woman is likely to be heterozygous
Brother
7
Transcribed Image Text:Listen Hemophilia is an X linked recessive condition. A woman has a brother who is hemophiliac and while she does not have the condition she has a brother who has the condition. Hemophilia is due to a mutation in a clotting factor. The exon intron structure of a clotting factor gene is shown below. Exons are blue rectangles. You analyze the DNA of the woman and her brother by PCR using primers which bind to the left and right of exon 4. The results of the gel of the PCR products are shown below. The negative end of the gel is at the top, the positive is at the bottom. Based on these results O O Exon 1 Woman The woman is likely to be homozygous for the disease allele The woman is likely to be homozygous for the non-disease allele The woman can not be genetically related to her "brother" The woman is likely to be heterozygous Brother 7
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When Cas9 cuts DNA, it is a
Question
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DNA
4 Listen
Protein
When a spacer binds to it's target DNA it is a
Questic
RNA
40
Protein
Question 13
RNA
41 Listen
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DNA
The larger the DNA fragment, the faster it moves
through a gel
a) True
b) False
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DNA moves toward the positive charged end of a
gel
a) True
b) False
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You have 200 copies of a DNA sequence. You perform 10 rounds of PCR. How many
copies of the DNA sequence will you have? Just write the number. Do not include
any commas or blanks.
Transcribed Image Text:40 When Cas9 cuts DNA, it is a Question Listen DNA 4 Listen Protein When a spacer binds to it's target DNA it is a Questic RNA 40 Protein Question 13 RNA 41 Listen Question. DNA The larger the DNA fragment, the faster it moves through a gel a) True b) False Listen DNA moves toward the positive charged end of a gel a) True b) False Listen You have 200 copies of a DNA sequence. You perform 10 rounds of PCR. How many copies of the DNA sequence will you have? Just write the number. Do not include any commas or blanks.
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