The figure below depicts the start of the CDNA sequence of the gene AGAMOUS from the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. ORIGIN 1 ctaaatgtac tgaaaagaaa caccagttta attaattata cttccctcat atataactat 61 caaccaagta caaaactttt gtcaattctc aaaatcaact ttcaccacat aattatctaa 121 catgtgtatg ttccaaaacc agtttaaata gaattacttt tcagaaaata catgtatatt 181 aactctatct aataaagaag aaacacatac ttatctcata gattccattc ataaaactat 241 gctttagtga gtaagaaaac cagtaatcaa acacaaattg acaagacact atatggatgt 301 aaaaagtggg gaaaaatggt gataaatagt agagaaaatt aaaaagaaaa aaaatattcc 361 tttataaatg tatataccca tctcttcacc agcacaacct taccttccat tttctgcaac 421 ttctccaaat ctcatacttt ccagaaaatc attttcccaa gaaaaataaa actttcccct 481 ttgttcttct ccccccaaca ggtcaggcta gtattttgtt gttccccaat cctttcaaac 541 attatcttct tcataatatt actttgcttc acttcttttg gtccttaaac caaatttttg 601 ttcttcttta gtttcctttt ttcccgtttt gatttgattc tttttatgtt atttagagag 661 aaacaagatt cacaaattct ctgatcttct ttaactcttt aaaactttt c ttttcacac 721 tctagattta aattatccct atggttacaa aacaattttg ttcttagttt ataacttgtg Which reverse primer sequence would be best suited for an experiment aiming to amplify the entire CDNA shown in the figure? O 5'- TTT CTT TTC AGT ACA TTT AG -3' 3'- CCA AGT CCC GGG CGC G-5' 5'- CTA AAT GTA CTG AAA AGA AA -3' 5'- CÁC AAG TTA TAA ACT AAG AA -3' 5'- TTC TTA GTT TAT AAC TTG TG -3'
The figure below depicts the start of the CDNA sequence of the gene AGAMOUS from the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. ORIGIN 1 ctaaatgtac tgaaaagaaa caccagttta attaattata cttccctcat atataactat 61 caaccaagta caaaactttt gtcaattctc aaaatcaact ttcaccacat aattatctaa 121 catgtgtatg ttccaaaacc agtttaaata gaattacttt tcagaaaata catgtatatt 181 aactctatct aataaagaag aaacacatac ttatctcata gattccattc ataaaactat 241 gctttagtga gtaagaaaac cagtaatcaa acacaaattg acaagacact atatggatgt 301 aaaaagtggg gaaaaatggt gataaatagt agagaaaatt aaaaagaaaa aaaatattcc 361 tttataaatg tatataccca tctcttcacc agcacaacct taccttccat tttctgcaac 421 ttctccaaat ctcatacttt ccagaaaatc attttcccaa gaaaaataaa actttcccct 481 ttgttcttct ccccccaaca ggtcaggcta gtattttgtt gttccccaat cctttcaaac 541 attatcttct tcataatatt actttgcttc acttcttttg gtccttaaac caaatttttg 601 ttcttcttta gtttcctttt ttcccgtttt gatttgattc tttttatgtt atttagagag 661 aaacaagatt cacaaattct ctgatcttct ttaactcttt aaaactttt c ttttcacac 721 tctagattta aattatccct atggttacaa aacaattttg ttcttagttt ataacttgtg Which reverse primer sequence would be best suited for an experiment aiming to amplify the entire CDNA shown in the figure? O 5'- TTT CTT TTC AGT ACA TTT AG -3' 3'- CCA AGT CCC GGG CGC G-5' 5'- CTA AAT GTA CTG AAA AGA AA -3' 5'- CÁC AAG TTA TAA ACT AAG AA -3' 5'- TTC TTA GTT TAT AAC TTG TG -3'
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