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- What are the possible effects of transposons on the cell? List and discuss 2 methods for eliminating thymine dimers from DNA.What is the purpose of precipitation? Why should the ethanol/lysate boundary not be disturbed? What information do learn from the results of the DNA extraction?Considering prokaryotes, what is the enzyme that helps hold DNA polymerase III in place when nucleotides are being added?
- Some recombinant DNA techniques depend on the specific hybridization (or annealing) between two complementary DNA fragments. DiscussExplain why the absorption of UV light by double-stranded DNA increases (the hyperchromic effect) when the DNA is denatured.What are the consequences for a DNA sequencing reaction if the ratio of dideoxyribonucleoside triphosphates to deoxyribonucleoside triphosphates is increased? What happens if this ratio is decreased?
- What would be a primer sequence synthesized from the following DNA sequence: 5'-ACGTG-3'?Following base removal, DNA polymerase can add nucleotides in the 5'-to-3' direction. Is that true or False? Why? please help me explain thatHow often, on average, will the endonuclease AluI, which cleaves the sequence 5’ AGCT 3’, cut normal DNA (assume equal amounts of each base)? (In other words, what will the average fragment size be after cutting?) Group of answer choices 256 bases 12 bases 40 bases 16 bases none of these