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Question 11 Experiment II: For the Gel Photo at the end of the complete Gel Electrophoresis animation: 1. How many bands

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Question 11 Experiment II: For the Gel Photo at the end of the complete Gel Electrophoresis animation: 1. How many bands were in lane 3 (EcoRI)? [Select] 2. How many bands were in lane 5 (BamHI)? [Select] 3 pts 3. How many bands were in lane 7 (EcorRI)? [Select]

Experiment II: For the Gel Photo at the end of the Electrophoresis animation: 1. How many bands were in lane 3 (EcoRI)? ✓ [Seled] 2 4 3 1 5 (BamHI)? 2 3. How many bands were in lane 7 (EcorRI)? [Select]

Download Experimentl|Introduction.html (5.67 KB) through the gel matrix. Therfore, they will migrate the farthest during the time the current is on. Keep in mind that the length of each fragment is measured in number of DNA base pairs (bp). In this laboratory, you will prepare and "run" your own virtual gel electrophoresis. Click the button below to view an example of DNA Gel Electrophoresis. Run Gel Go back to Introduction DNA fragments of different sizes separate, the shortest moving farthest. Next: Experiment II