Mary Jones, Richard Fosbery, Dennis Taylor and, Jennifer Gregory Solutions for Chapter: Genetic Technology, Exercise 3: Question

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Mary Jones Biology Solutions for Exercise - Mary Jones, Richard Fosbery, Dennis Taylor and, Jennifer Gregory Solutions for Chapter: Genetic Technology, Exercise 3: Question

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Questions from Mary Jones, Richard Fosbery, Dennis Taylor and, Jennifer Gregory Solutions for Chapter: Genetic Technology, Exercise 3: Question with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

Four different lengths of DNA, A to D, were cut with the restriction enzyme EcoRI. These fragments had the following numbers of restriction sites for this enzyme: A- 5, B- 7, C- 0, and D- 3. State the number of fragments that will be formed from each length of DNA after incubation with EcoRI.

HARD
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

Describe the features of the restriction sites shown in the table below.

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MEDIUM
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

Explain the advantages of using restriction endonucleases in genetic engineering.