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vampirchik [111]
3 years ago
14

Recall the molecular tools you studied in pbs and hbs – gel electrophoresis, pcr, and restriction analysis. how do you think t

hese techniques and procedures can be used to test human genes?
Biology
2 answers:
atroni [7]3 years ago
7 0

All the molecular tools such as PCR, gel electrophoresis, restriction analysis can help to analyze the human genome or DNA sample and anomalies associated with genetic material.

Further Explanation:

In general, PCR technique is used to amplify the small sequence of DNA. They make multiple copies of single sequence. Gel electrophoresis, define the band size of DNA, and also help in analyzing the sequence of the DNA. They separate the fragment of DNA on the basis of band size. On the other hand, Restriction analysis help in analyzing the disease related particular sequence or any point mutation. They can easily analyze the point mutation or any hereditary disease.

These techniques, methods, and procedures - like restriction analysis and pcr can be used or help to assess human genes by receiving a control sample of DNA related to any kind of disease. Also, receiving a patients sample and then associating, if the family hypothetically has that kind of disease.

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Subject: Biology

Chapter: Molecular Biology

Keywords:

Point mutation, Gel electrophoresis, disease, hereditary, family, sample, DNA, band, point mutation, restriction analysis, size, PCR, sequence.

docker41 [41]3 years ago
3 0

These techniques, methods, and procedures - like restriction analysis and pcr can be used or help to assess human genes by receiving a control sample of DNA with the sickness and receiving a patients sample and then associating if the family hypothetically has that kind of disease.

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