You have another circular plasmid. Complete and effective digestion of this plasmid with a restriction enzyme yields three bands: 4kb, 2kb, and 1 kb. In comparing the band intensity on an ethidium bromide-stained gel, you notice that the 4 kb and the 2 kb bands have the exact same brightness. The 1 kb band is exactly one fourth as bright as each of these. (Assume there is uniform staining with ethidium bromide throughout the gel.) How many times did the enzyme cut the plasmid? What is the size of the plasmid? Justify your answers to a and b above using a clearly labeled diagram showing the relative location of the cut-sites on the plasmid.
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- You have another circular plasmid. Complete and effective digestion of this plasmid with a restriction enzyme yields three bands: 4kb, 2kb, and 1 kb. In comparing the band intensity on an ethidium bromide-stained gel, you notice that the 4 kb and the 2 kb bands have the exact same brightness. The 1 kb band is exactly one fourth as bright as each of these. (Assume there is uniform staining with ethidium bromide throughout the gel.)
- How many times did the enzyme cut the plasmid?
- What is the size of the plasmid?
- Justify your answers to a and b above using a clearly labeled diagram showing the relative location of the cut-sites on the plasmid.
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