The gel profile has plasmid DNA digested by different restriction enzymes in lanes 1 to 4 (left to right); and DNA linear standards in lane 5. The direction of migration is top to bottom as indicated by the arrow. Though there is no scale of sizes for the standards in lane 5, what could you surmise about the source plasmid DNA(s) in lanes 1 to 4? The gel profile has plasmid DNA digested by different restriction enzymes in lanes 1 to 4 (left to right); and DNA linear standards in lane 5. The direction of migration is top to bottom as indicated by the arrow. Though there is no scale of sizes for the standards in lane 5, what could you surmise about the source plasmid DNA(s) in lanes 1 to 4? O Nothing can really be concluded just from a few restriction digests of plasmid DNAS in different lanes. O The DNAS in lanes 1 to 4 are from the same plasmid, as evidenced by the approximate same total size of the bands in each lane. O The mass values of the standards need to be given to sum up the bands in each lane and decide if the source is from one or more plasmids. O The size in kb values of the standards need to be given to sum up the bands in each lane and decide if the source is from one or more plasmids. O The DNAS in lanes 1 to 4 are from different plasmids, as represented by the different positions of restriction bands in the gel lanes 1 to 4.

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The gel profile has plasmid DNA digested by
different restriction enzymes in lanes 1 to 4 (left to
right); and DNA linear standards in lane 5. The
direction of migration is top to bottom as indicated
by the arrow. Though there is no scale of sizes for
the standards in lane 5, what could you surmise
about the source plasmid DNA(s) in lanes 1 to 4?
The gel profile has plasmid DNA digested by different restriction enzymes in lanes 1 to 4 (left to
right); and DNA linear standards in lane 5. The direction of migration is top to bottom as indicated
by the arrow. Though there is no scale of sizes for the standards in lane 5, what could you surmise
about the source plasmid DNA(s) in lanes 1 to 4?
O Nothing can really be concluded just from a few restriction digests of plasmid DNAS in different lanes.
O The DNAS in lanes 1 to 4 are from the same plasmid, as evidenced by the approximate same total size of the
bands in each lane.
O The mass values of the standards need to be given to sum up the bands in each lane and decide if the source
is from one or more plasmids.
O The size in kb values of the standards need to be given to sum up the bands in each lane and decide if the
source is from one or more plasmids.
O The DNAS in lanes 1 to 4 are from different plasmids, as represented by the different positions of restriction
bands in the gel lanes 1 to 4.
Transcribed Image Text:The gel profile has plasmid DNA digested by different restriction enzymes in lanes 1 to 4 (left to right); and DNA linear standards in lane 5. The direction of migration is top to bottom as indicated by the arrow. Though there is no scale of sizes for the standards in lane 5, what could you surmise about the source plasmid DNA(s) in lanes 1 to 4? The gel profile has plasmid DNA digested by different restriction enzymes in lanes 1 to 4 (left to right); and DNA linear standards in lane 5. The direction of migration is top to bottom as indicated by the arrow. Though there is no scale of sizes for the standards in lane 5, what could you surmise about the source plasmid DNA(s) in lanes 1 to 4? O Nothing can really be concluded just from a few restriction digests of plasmid DNAS in different lanes. O The DNAS in lanes 1 to 4 are from the same plasmid, as evidenced by the approximate same total size of the bands in each lane. O The mass values of the standards need to be given to sum up the bands in each lane and decide if the source is from one or more plasmids. O The size in kb values of the standards need to be given to sum up the bands in each lane and decide if the source is from one or more plasmids. O The DNAS in lanes 1 to 4 are from different plasmids, as represented by the different positions of restriction bands in the gel lanes 1 to 4.
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