Now that primers are present,

  1. Imagine that you collected your data above, threw away the gel, and re-ran PCR again on the same samples, but using a different
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  2. Imagine that you collected your data above, threw away the gel, and re-ran PCR again on the same samples, but using a different
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  3. If your primers are 25 bases in length and are located at position 520 and 1240 in your sequence, how big a PCR product do you
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  4. Which of the following does not occur during the PCR reactions?A.Changes in the reaction temperature by a thermocycler
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  5. Primase is an enzyme that makes little RNA primers for DNA replication. These primers help kickstart the process of making a new
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  6. Drag and drop the steps of replication to place them in the correct order.First Step Replace RNA primers with DNA nucleotides.
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  7. After unzipping the DNA, short RNA primers must be added so that the process can continue. What is the name of the enzyme that
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  8. Primase is an enzyme involved in DNA replication that synthesizes short RNA primers. These primers are necessary for the
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  9. Primase is an enzyme in DNA replication responsible for creating short RNA primers. These primers are crucial in starting DNA
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  10. Now that primers are present, the next enzyme adds new DNA nucleotides to build complementary strands. What is this enzyme
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