You've put an acceptor and donor FRET fluorophore on two different bases in a strand of RNA. The two fluorophores are pl
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You've put an acceptor and donor FRET fluorophore on two different bases in a strand of RNA. The two fluorophores are pl
You've put an acceptor and donor FRET fluorophore on two different bases in a strand of RNA. The two fluorophores are placed 80 bases apart in your RNA strand. The RNA by itself, with both fluorophores in it has a FRET efficiency of close to 0. Upon addition of protein Z, the FRET efficiency increases to almost 1.0. Sketch a model of what might have happened when the protein was added (note: you are drawing a sketch of the DNA molecule, before and after adding the protein, use no words).
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