MA

9d9b_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

MlsIAfaIMlsIAfaIMlsI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, MlsI and AfaI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with MlsI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

6bd8_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

ClaIRsaIClaIRsaIClaI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, ClaI and RsaI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with ClaI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

ca0b_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

HhaISmiIHhaISmiIHhaI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, HhaI and SmiI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with HhaI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

6827_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

BmtIMunIBmtIMunIBmtI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, BmtI and MunI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with BmtI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

b377_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

NcoIVneINcoIVneINcoI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, NcoI and VneI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with NcoI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

3891_6a01

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

SdaIFaeISdaIFaeISdaI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SdaI and FaeI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with SdaI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

41ef_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

PacIAfeIPacIAfeIPacI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, PacI and AfeI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with PacI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

daac_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

NcoIFspINcoIFspINcoI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, NcoI and FspI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with NcoI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

5bc8_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

DraIZrmIDraIZrmIDraI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, DraI and ZrmI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with DraI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

5249_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

NcoISciINcoISciINcoI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, NcoI and SciI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with NcoI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

f50a_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

TaqIRruITaqIRruITaqI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, TaqI and RruI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with TaqI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

b0da_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

SpeIAhlISpeIAhlISpeI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SpeI and AhlI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with SpeI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

b604_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

MluISfuIMluISfuIMluI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, MluI and SfuI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with MluI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

75ee_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

KroIPscIKroIPscIKroI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, KroI and PscI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with KroI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

feb6_6a01

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

MssIClaIMssIClaIMssI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, MssI and ClaI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with MssI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

fb68_6a01

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

BfrINsbIBfrINsbIBfrI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, BfrI and NsbI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with BfrI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

1751_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

AanIFbaIAanIFbaIAanI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, AanI and FbaI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with AanI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

adf4_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

TaqIFseITaqIFseITaqI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, TaqI and FseI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with TaqI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

6f26_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

SphICciISphICciISphI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SphI and CciI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with SphI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

1d45_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

SwaIBclISwaIBclISwaI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SwaI and BclI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with SwaI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

5102_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

PmlISbfIPmlISbfIPmlI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, PmlI and SbfI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with PmlI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

4da1_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

MseIPciIMseIPciIMseI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, MseI and PciI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with MseI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

32e1_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

BsnIPaeIBsnIPaeIBsnI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, BsnI and PaeI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with BsnI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

b298_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

XbaIVspIXbaIVspIXbaI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, XbaI and VspI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with XbaI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

826e_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

NruIPteINruIPteINruI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, NruI and PteI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with NruI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

30c9_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

FseISgsIFseISgsIFseI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, FseI and SgsI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with FseI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

4cca_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

AanIPsiIAanIPsiIAanI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, AanI and PsiI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with AanI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

710d_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

MseIKpnIMseIKpnIMseI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, MseI and KpnI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with MseI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

2c8a_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

AseIXspIAseIXspIAseI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, AseI and XspI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with AseI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

21f0_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

RigISphIRigISphIRigI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, RigI and SphI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with RigI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

ccc2_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

NheIPteINheIPteINheI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, NheI and PteI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with NheI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

bab1_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

AcvITaiIAcvITaiIAcvI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, AcvI and TaiI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with AcvI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

f5d1_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

CciIVneICciIVneICciI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, CciI and VneI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with CciI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

089d_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

NsbIEheINsbIEheINsbI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, NsbI and EheI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with NsbI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

50f8_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

AcvIClaIAcvIClaIAcvI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, AcvI and ClaI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with AcvI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

87bd_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

StuIAhlIStuIAhlIStuI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, StuI and AhlI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with StuI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

f715_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

RigIClaIRigIClaIRigI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, RigI and ClaI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with RigI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

1687_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

AanIMseIAanIMseIAanI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, AanI and MseI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with AanI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

5c2a_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

RsaIKroIRsaIKroIRsaI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, RsaI and KroI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with RsaI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

481a_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

PdiIHhaIPdiIHhaIPdiI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, PdiI and HhaI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with PdiI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

666e_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

BmtIMreIBmtIMreIBmtI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, BmtI and MreI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with BmtI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

1a71_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

VspIBmtIVspIBmtIVspI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, VspI and BmtI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with VspI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

747e_6a01

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

BlnIMalIBlnIMalIBlnI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, BlnI and MalI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with BlnI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

497c_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

MvnITaiIMvnITaiIMvnI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, MvnI and TaiI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with MvnI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

727e_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

MunITaqIMunITaqIMunI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, MunI and TaqI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with MunI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

b08a_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

PsiIRsaIPsiIRsaIPsiI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, PsiI and RsaI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with PsiI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

6a3c_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

TaiINsbITaiINsbITaiI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, TaiI and NsbI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with TaiI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

6586_6a01

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

FaeIXbaIFaeIXbaIFaeI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, FaeI and XbaI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with FaeI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

d523_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

DinISwaIDinISwaIDinI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, DinI and SwaI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with DinI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

f0c4_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

PauIMscIPauIMscIPauI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, PauI and MscI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with PauI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

8def_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

AfaISciIAfaISciIAfaI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, AfaI and SciI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with AfaI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

4129_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

EagIFaeIEagIFaeIEagI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, EagI and FaeI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with EagI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

cc6f_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

HhaIAclIHhaIAclIHhaI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, HhaI and AclI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with HhaI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

0af8_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

SacIBfrISacIBfrISacI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SacI and BfrI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with SacI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

0b36_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

AfeIPacIAfeIPacIAfeI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, AfeI and PacI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with AfeI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

0098_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

SmaIEagISmaIEagISmaI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SmaI and EagI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with SmaI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

af57_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

SmaIBalISmaIBalISmaI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SmaI and BalI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with SmaI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

48c2_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

PacIBsnIPacIBsnIPacI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, PacI and BsnI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with PacI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

6c86_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

NarISphINarISphINarI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, NarI and SphI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with NarI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

4c11_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

BfrIScaIBfrIScaIBfrI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, BfrI and ScaI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with BfrI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

1f5d_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

TagIChaITagIChaITagI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, TagI and ChaI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with TagI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

4736_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

NcoISrfINcoISrfINcoI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, NcoI and SrfI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with NcoI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

138f_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

MseIScaIMseIScaIMseI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, MseI and ScaI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with MseI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

3134_6a01

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

StuIMalIStuIMalIStuI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, StuI and MalI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with StuI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

d1a9_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

BfaIAscIBfaIAscIBfaI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, BfaI and AscI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with BfaI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

bfb8_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

DinIPauIDinIPauIDinI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, DinI and PauI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with DinI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

19df_6a01

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

MfeIKspIMfeIKspIMfeI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, MfeI and KspI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with MfeI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

da37_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

NcoIBclINcoIBclINcoI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, NcoI and BclI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with NcoI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

d231_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

SciIPstISciIPstISciI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SciI and PstI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with SciI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

195c_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

KasIPaeIKasIPaeIKasI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, KasI and PaeI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with KasI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

80fb_6a01

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

SbfIAcvISbfIAcvISbfI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SbfI and AcvI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with SbfI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

d156_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

MseISplIMseISplIMseI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, MseI and SplI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with MseI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

b9f7_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

SrfIFaeISrfIFaeISrfI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SrfI and FaeI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with SrfI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

59a7_6a01

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

FaeIVneIFaeIVneIFaeI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, FaeI and VneI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with FaeI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

fab1_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

AgeISwaIAgeISwaIAgeI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, AgeI and SwaI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with AgeI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

3276_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

SacICfoISacICfoISacI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SacI and CfoI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with SacI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

0323_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

MaeIPceIMaeIPceIMaeI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, MaeI and PceI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with MaeI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

3b4c_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

MaeISalIMaeISalIMaeI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, MaeI and SalI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with MaeI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

da06_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

SstIMfeISstIMfeISstI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SstI and MfeI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with SstI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

15e8_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

SgsIBcuISgsIBcuISgsI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SgsI and BcuI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with SgsI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

db24_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

RgaINarIRgaINarIRgaI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, RgaI and NarI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with RgaI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

5bbf_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

NsbIHpaINsbIHpaINsbI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, NsbI and HpaI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with NsbI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

36e4_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

AfeIPvuIAfeIPvuIAfeI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, AfeI and PvuI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with AfeI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

6b4c_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

HhaIBclIHhaIBclIHhaI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, HhaI and BclI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with HhaI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

2200_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

ApaIPauIApaIPauIApaI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, ApaI and PauI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with ApaI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

2c0b_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

SalIEagISalIEagISalI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SalI and EagI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with SalI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

37b0_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

PvuIMfeIPvuIMfeIPvuI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, PvuI and MfeI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with PvuI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

efdd_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

BfaINotIBfaINotIBfaI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, BfaI and NotI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with BfaI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

7d3c_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

DraIBcuIDraIBcuIDraI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, DraI and BcuI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with DraI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

ef1a_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

AcvINheIAcvINheIAcvI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, AcvI and NheI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with AcvI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

baca_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

AluIPvuIAluIPvuIAluI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, AluI and PvuI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with AluI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

d1a1_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

AluIPciIAluIPciIAluI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, AluI and PciI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with AluI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

1ec2_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

NotIPstINotIPstINotI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, NotI and PstI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with NotI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

8534_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

PagIHpaIPagIHpaIPagI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, PagI and HpaI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with PagI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

04ce_6a01

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

ChaIXmaIChaIXmaIChaI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, ChaI and XmaI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with ChaI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

e5ac_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

FaeISbfIFaeISbfIFaeI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, FaeI and SbfI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with FaeI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

6fb8_d1e8

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

ApaIEheIApaIEheIApaI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, ApaI and EheI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with ApaI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

feb1_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

DinIFaeIDinIFaeIDinI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, DinI and FaeI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with DinI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

273a_3635

DNA Strand Question:

Examine the DNA strand shown below. The table highlights a specific portion of a much longer DNA molecule to focus on the region containing restriction sites.

MssIDpnIMssIDpnIMssI
012345678910

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, MssI and DpnI, are labeled at the top of this DNA segment.

Note: The dashes at both ends of the strand indicate that the next restriction site is far away and outside the visible region. Because this segment is part of a much larger molecule, any uncut or very large fragments will not travel into the gel and will appear to be stuck in the well.

Determine the sizes of the DNA bands that would appear on an agarose gel after digestion with MssI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect