Given the standard curve produced below, if a band traveled 1cm, how many base pairs are in that DNA fragment? 100,000
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Given the standard curve produced below, if a band traveled 1cm, how many base pairs are in that DNA fragment? 100,000
Given the standard curve produced below, if a band traveled 2cm, how many base pairs are in that DNA fragment? 100,000 9
Given the standard curve produced below, if a band traveled 4cm, how many base pairs are in that DNA fragment? 100,000 9
100,000 9 8 7 6 Log base pairs (logarithmic y-axis) 5 4 10,000 8 7 6 1,000 2 9 2- 100 10,000 base pairs 1,000 base pairs 1 cm ----- 2 cm 3 cm Centimeters 4 cm O Migration Distance (non-logarithmic x-axis) | || |||| Base pairs 5 cm 6751 DNA Standard Marker 1568 1118 825 630 TTTTTT 6 cm
100,000 9 8 7 6 10,000 Log base pairs (logarithmic y-axis) 3 1,000 6 5 3 100 10,000 base pairs 1,000 base pairs 1 cm 2 cm 3 cm Centimeters 4 cm 0 Migration Distance (non-logarithmic x-axis) Base pairs 6751 3863 DNA Standard Marker 5.cm 6 cm 1) Given the standard curve produced below, if a band traveled 4cm, how many base pairs are in that DNA fragment? 2) Given the standard curve produced below, if a band traveled 2cm, how many base pairs are in that DNA fragment? 3) Given the standard curve produced below, if a band traveled 1cm, how many base pairs are in that DNA fragment?