The EcoR I digest of lambda DNA yieldes 6 Fragmentsuitable for use as molecular weight standard for agarose gel electrophoresis. The effective size range is from 3530 bp to 21.226 bp.
The fragments are : 21226, 7421, 5804, 5643, 4878, 3530 BP
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There are five BamHI cut sites in lambda DNA: Location 5505 22346 27972 34499 41732 So, BamHI will digest lambda DNA into six fragments.
The lagging strand of DNA is replicated in Okazaki fragments. These short, discontinuous fragments are synthesized as the DNA replication process moves away from the replication fork. They are eventually joined together by DNA ligase to form a continuous strand.
The lagging stand~Brainly
Gel electrophoresis
DNA ligase is the enzyme that is responsible for joining Okazaki fragments on the lagging strand during DNA replication. It catalyzes the formation of phosphodiester bonds between the fragments, sealing the gaps in the newly synthesized DNA.
There are five BamHI cut sites in lambda DNA: Location 5505 22346 27972 34499 41732 So, BamHI will digest lambda DNA into six fragments.
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The process of adding fragments of DNA to other DNA is called DNA ligation. This involves joining together two DNA fragments using an enzyme called DNA ligase, which helps to form a covalent bond between the DNA fragments.
We can insert about 5-25 kb sized foreign DNA in a lambda bacteriophage vector.
In gel electrophoresis, a DNA ladder serves as a reference for determining the sizes of DNA fragments being analyzed. It contains DNA fragments of known sizes, which help in estimating the sizes of unknown DNA fragments by comparison. This aids in accurately identifying and analyzing the DNA fragments present in the sample.
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Okazaki fragments.
The fragments making up the noncontinuous strand in DNA replication are called Okazaki fragments. These are short DNA fragments that are synthesized discontinuously on the lagging strand during DNA replication.
two identical DNA fragments will have identical restriction fragments. Also, genetically identical twins will have identical restriction fragments
The fragments of DNA produced from the lagging strand that must be joined are called Okazaki fragments. These fragments are short sections of DNA that are synthesized in the 5' to 3' direction away from the replication fork during DNA replication. They are later sealed together by DNA ligase to form a continuous DNA strand.
The ladder in gel electrophoresis serves as a reference for determining the sizes of DNA fragments. It contains DNA fragments of known sizes, which help in estimating the sizes of unknown DNA fragments being analyzed. This allows researchers to accurately determine the size and compare the DNA fragments present in the sample.
DNA fingerprinting