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MBMB451A Section1 Fall 2008 KEY These questions may have
MBMB451A Section1 Fall 2008 KEY These questions may have

... e. This kind of molecule is found in which kind of nucleic acid. Explain. (1point) RNA because it has OH at 2’ and 3’. 18. There are two methods of nucleotide sequencing, one is Maxam-Gilbert method and the other is Sanger’s method. The advantage of the later method is (1point) a. the differential i ...
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... a polypeptide chain starting from the N-terminus without disrupting any other peptide bonds. The peptide is treated with phenylisothiocyanate and then hydrolyzed such that only the derivatized amino acid is liberated, leaving the remaining peptide chain intact for the next round of analysis. Althoug ...
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Mutations - Biology R: 4(A,C)

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... This will give you an idea of the background ligation (the vector religating without insert). This could be prevented by dephosphorylation of the linearized vector but doesn't always work completely. Ligation of DNA in a mixture routinely results in a variety of potential products. 1. Only circulari ...
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... solute DNA but plasmides are easier to handle (they are easy to get off from cells and the extra DNA is easy to add into Picture 1. Gene’s multiplying in cells. Violet is transposed gene. them). Plasmides can also move to another cell. When you clone gene in bacteria, you will need: restriction enzy ...
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