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kakasveta [241]
3 years ago
13

You run 30 PCR cycles using primers that amplify a tandem repeat (let's call it D3T40) on Chromosome 3. Choose all of the statem

ents below that are correct. A. The number of repeats at the D3T40 locus will vary among individuals.B. The size of an individual's amplicons is determined by the number of repeats at the D3T40 locus.C. The primers will anneal to the sequences that flank the D3T40 locus.D. Taq polymerase will amplify the entire length of Chromosome 3.E. About 30 amplicons will be produced at the end of 30 cycles of PCR.F. You can determine the size of an individuals D3T40 amplicons using gel electrophoresis.G. The size of the amplicons produced will vary among individuals.H. The primers used to amplify D3T40 could be used to amplify another locus like the D1S80 locus on Chromosome 1.
Biology
1 answer:
Igoryamba3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

A b c f and g are true

Explanation:

A is true because when we have different individuals we can observe dna polymorphism.

B is true because the size of the amplicon is determined by the treat count of D3T40 locus

C. Is true because polymorphic sequence are actually flanked by primers

D is false

E is false

G is true

F is false

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