Cloning vector, vị, is 90 kbps (kilobase pairs) long, and contains two cleavage sites recognized by EcoRI (restriction endonuclease) as indicated by blue arrows. V1 90kbp We want to use EcoRI to insert gene 9, (a small piece of DNA) into this cloning vector. The Ii is 20 kbps long. We prepare three (3) samples: a) only cloning vector (v), b) cloning vector (v)) + EcoRI, c) cloning vector (v,) + ECORI + gene 91. and run them in a gel electrophoresis. Ethidium bromide (EthBr) is used to stain dsDNAs. If we observe five bands in the last sample (third column) as shown below, please explain what each band represents. V; only Vị + EcoRI V, + EcoR1 + g; 130 kbp- 110k:bpe 105 kbp+ 90 kbp+ 85 kbp || || ||

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Cloning vector, vj, is 90 kbps (kilobase pairs) long, and contains two cleavage sites
recognized by ECORI (restriction endonuclease) as indicated by blue arrows.
Vị
90kbp
We want to use EcoRI to insert gene g (a small piece of DNA) into this cloning vector. The
9i is 20 kbps long. We prepare three (3) samples: a) only cloning vector (v). b) cloning
vector (v,) + EcoRI, c) cloning vector (v) + ECORI + gene g1. and run them in a gel
electrophoresis. Ethidium bromide (EthBr) is used to stain dsDNAs. If we observe five bands in
the last sample (third column) as shown below, please explain what each band represents.
Vị only
Vị + EcoRI v; + EcoR1 + g;
130 kbp+
110k:bp
105 kbp-
90 kbp
85 kbp
Transcribed Image Text:Cloning vector, vj, is 90 kbps (kilobase pairs) long, and contains two cleavage sites recognized by ECORI (restriction endonuclease) as indicated by blue arrows. Vị 90kbp We want to use EcoRI to insert gene g (a small piece of DNA) into this cloning vector. The 9i is 20 kbps long. We prepare three (3) samples: a) only cloning vector (v). b) cloning vector (v,) + EcoRI, c) cloning vector (v) + ECORI + gene g1. and run them in a gel electrophoresis. Ethidium bromide (EthBr) is used to stain dsDNAs. If we observe five bands in the last sample (third column) as shown below, please explain what each band represents. Vị only Vị + EcoRI v; + EcoR1 + g; 130 kbp+ 110k:bp 105 kbp- 90 kbp 85 kbp
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