1. Describe what you saw on the boundary between the fruit mixture and the alcohol. 2. Based from our previous lessons, draw the a.) chemical and b.) double-helix structure of DNA. Label the DNA components. 3. Why do you think there is a need to mash and strain the fruit to isolate the DNA? 5. Identify the complementary nucleotides for the DNA chain below: 5’ GCATTTAAATTGGGGCGCGTAATGCCGGGGGATTACCCAATATGTAC 3
Bacterial Genomics
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1. Describe what you saw on the boundary between the fruit mixture and the alcohol.
2. Based from our previous lessons, draw the a.) chemical and b.) double-helix structure of DNA. Label the DNA
components.
3. Why do you think there is a need to mash and strain the fruit to isolate the DNA?
5. Identify the complementary
5’ GCATTTAAATTGGGGCGCGTAATGCCGGGGGATTACCCAATATGTAC 3
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