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can anyone shed some light on this hypothetical question that I don't understand?
question: DNA from e-coli & h. influenza are separated with restriction endonuclease EcoRI & fragments are separated on gel. Examination shows that hi DNA was cleaved into numerous frags while ecoli was not. Which best explains diff
A. methylation of ec
B meth of hi
C. obviously wrong answer
D. ditto
E. presence of transposons in ec DNA
F. presence of transposons in hi DNA
I would go with F b/c I think (thought) that this what EcoRI does -- cuts at the inverted repeats, but the answer is A (which I could understand in terms of hindering general transcription).
I'm sure someone's explanation will reveal the tragic & gaping hole in my general science background -- pls. help!!
question: DNA from e-coli & h. influenza are separated with restriction endonuclease EcoRI & fragments are separated on gel. Examination shows that hi DNA was cleaved into numerous frags while ecoli was not. Which best explains diff
A. methylation of ec
B meth of hi
C. obviously wrong answer
D. ditto
E. presence of transposons in ec DNA
F. presence of transposons in hi DNA
I would go with F b/c I think (thought) that this what EcoRI does -- cuts at the inverted repeats, but the answer is A (which I could understand in terms of hindering general transcription).
I'm sure someone's explanation will reveal the tragic & gaping hole in my general science background -- pls. help!!
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