Which ingredient will allow the DNA to form cloudy clumps which can be collected with tweezers salt rubbing alcohols detergent solution water What is the purpose of PCR? To copy and then make many copies of a specific region of DNA To copy the entire human genome To make just a few copies of DNA To reveal the sequence of a piece of DNA If enzyme catalase has an optimum pH of 7.0, What do you think will happen when the pH is lowered to 3.0? The rate of its enzyme action is increased. Its enzyme action is not affected at all. The rate of its enzyme action is decreased. Its enzyme action ceases or stops.

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Which ingredient will allow the DNA to form cloudy clumps which can be collected
with tweezers
salt
rubbing alcohols
detergent solution
water
What is the purpose of PCR?
To copy and then make many copies of a specific region of DNA
To copy the entire human genome
To make just a few copies of DNA
To reveal the sequence of a piece of DNA
If enzyme catalase has an optimum pH of 7.0, What do you think will happen en
the pH is lowered to 3.0?
The rate of its enzyme action is increased.
Its enzyme action is not affected at all.
The rate of its enzyme action is decreased.
Its enzyme action ceases or stops.
Transcribed Image Text:Which ingredient will allow the DNA to form cloudy clumps which can be collected with tweezers salt rubbing alcohols detergent solution water What is the purpose of PCR? To copy and then make many copies of a specific region of DNA To copy the entire human genome To make just a few copies of DNA To reveal the sequence of a piece of DNA If enzyme catalase has an optimum pH of 7.0, What do you think will happen en the pH is lowered to 3.0? The rate of its enzyme action is increased. Its enzyme action is not affected at all. The rate of its enzyme action is decreased. Its enzyme action ceases or stops.
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