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26 January, 15:43

You have a 15kb plasmid. EcoRI cuts the plasmid into 7kb and 8kb pieces, and BamHI cuts the plasmid into 1kb and 14kb pieces. If you do a double digest with both EcoRI and BamHI on your plasmid, which of the following band patterns are possible on your gel? a. Bands at 1kb, 6kb and 8kb. b. Bands at 1kb, 7kb and 8kb. c. Bands at 1kb, 6kb and 14kbd. Bands at 7kb, 8kb and 14kb.

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  1. 26 January, 15:49
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    a. Bands at 1kb, 6kb and 8kb

    Explanation:

    The EcoRI and BamHI are the restriction enzymes which cut the DNA sequence especially a plasmid at specific sites called the restriction sites.

    The restriction enzymes produces bands of specific length therefore these restriction enzymes are used to estimate the approximate length of the DNA.

    In the given question, the

    1. EcoRI - produces two strands of 7 kb and 8 kb

    2. BamHI - produces two strands of 1kb and 14kb

    This shows that the length of DNA sequence is 15kb

    But when the DNA strand are digested with both the enzymes simultaneously then it will produce three bands as:

    i) 14 kb can be broken down in 2 bands of 6 kb and 8 kb

    ii) 1 kb band is already produced by the Bam HI.

    This shows that 1+6+8 = 15 kb

    Thus, Option-A is correct.
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