If the current is not turned off during electrophoresis, the DNA fragments would continue to migrate through the gel. This prolonged exposure can lead to band distortion, diffusion, or even complete smearing of the DNA fragments, making it difficult to accurately analyze the results. Additionally, excessive heat generated by the ongoing current could potentially denature the DNA or damage the gel matrix.
If a plasmid is cut at more than one site by restriction enzymes, it would result in multiple DNA fragments. These fragments can be ligated back together in different combinations, resulting in plasmids with different sizes or configurations. This can lead to the creation of recombinant plasmids with altered properties compared to the original plasmid.
Well a lot of things might happen like: If it was further every thing would freeze And if it was near the sun every thing would burn Either way WE WOULD DIE
It depends on the length of your four fragments. If the 4 fragments are same in length, you can not distinguis the band on the gel as all the (4x500) molecules run at the same length. If they are different in size let say 100,200,300,400 you can see four distinct bands. The intensity of the bands may be stronger at 400 and drops down to the lower fragments because of the higher molecular mass.
The magnetic field generated by the magnet would also stop, causing the induced current in the loop to cease. This would result in a decrease in electromagnetic induction and the loop would have no current running through it.
If you mean in fossils or decomposed bodies, it would be best found in the teeth.
the DNA fragment would keep on runing through gel until they ran off the end.d3aa alamarat
It would have to be weathered & the fragments cemented together.
what would happen to the current modal of the atom if new information about its is discover in the feature
It would become fragments of DNA and no more the plasmid will be in circular form.
It could happen,. but it would not be from amnesia it self, but from its effects of making you forget things.
there's no current
current will increase
Number of animals would decrease and it would be almost impossible to breathe.
If a plasmid is cut at more than one site by restriction enzymes, it would result in multiple DNA fragments. These fragments can be ligated back together in different combinations, resulting in plasmids with different sizes or configurations. This can lead to the creation of recombinant plasmids with altered properties compared to the original plasmid.
Will damage
They would have to deal with the economy instead of the current government.
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