MA

da8e_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.

EagIScaIEagIScaIEagIScaIEagI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, EagI 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 EagI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

ba11_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.

PciIMreIPciIMreIPciIMreIPciI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, PciI 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 PciI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

d886_0bb3

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.

NdeISspINdeISspINdeISspINdeI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, NdeI and SspI, 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 NdeI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Correct H. 8 kb Incorrect MA

667f_0bb3

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.

SphIPstISphIPstISphIPstISphI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SphI 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 SphI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Correct H. 8 kb Incorrect MA

b3f3_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.

EgeIDpnIEgeIDpnIEgeIDpnIEgeI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, EgeI 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 EgeI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

8270_0bb3

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.

MalIPmlIMalIPmlIMalIPmlIMalI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, MalI and PmlI, 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 MalI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Correct H. 8 kb Incorrect MA

7c4b_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.

SdaIAscISdaIAscISdaIAscISdaI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SdaI 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 SdaI 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

02e2_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.

TaqIBfaITaqIBfaITaqIBfaITaqI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, TaqI and BfaI, 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

9aa1_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.

AscIZrmIAscIZrmIAscIZrmIAscI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, AscI 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 AscI 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

a92f_0bb3

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.

SplINruISplINruISplINruISplI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SplI and NruI, 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 SplI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Correct H. 8 kb Incorrect MA

c3f4_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.

DraIKroIDraIKroIDraIKroIDraI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, DraI 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 DraI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

b889_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.

PmlIXbaIPmlIXbaIPmlIXbaIPmlI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, PmlI 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 PmlI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

774f_0bb3

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.

NdeIBclINdeIBclINdeIBclINdeI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, NdeI 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 NdeI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Correct H. 8 kb Incorrect MA

ec71_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.

MreINheIMreINheIMreINheIMreI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, MreI 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 MreI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

63cb_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.

PciIBmtIPciIBmtIPciIBmtIPciI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, PciI 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 PciI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

ef53_0bb3

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.

NcoISwaINcoISwaINcoISwaINcoI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, NcoI 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 NcoI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Correct H. 8 kb Incorrect MA

fa37_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.

SpeIFaeISpeIFaeISpeIFaeISpeI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SpeI 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 SpeI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

a3c8_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.

SplIXhoISplIXhoISplIXhoISplI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SplI and XhoI, 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 SplI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

fa29_d233

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.

DpnIMunIDpnIMunIDpnIMunIDpnI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, DpnI 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 DpnI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Incorrect H. 8 kb Correct I. 9 kb Incorrect MA

1f60_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.

DpnIBfaIDpnIBfaIDpnIBfaIDpnI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, DpnI and BfaI, 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 DpnI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

0de7_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.

XspISlaIXspISlaIXspISlaIXspI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, XspI and SlaI, 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 XspI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

cd7b_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.

NaeIMvnINaeIMvnINaeIMvnINaeI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, NaeI and MvnI, 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 NaeI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

0fd6_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.

PmlISgsIPmlISgsIPmlISgsIPmlI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, PmlI 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 PmlI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

46a5_d233

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.

TaiIDraITaiIDraITaiIDraITaiI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, TaiI and DraI, 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 Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Incorrect H. 8 kb Correct I. 9 kb Incorrect MA

9230_0bb3

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.

MaeISstIMaeISstIMaeISstIMaeI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, MaeI and SstI, 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 Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Correct H. 8 kb Incorrect MA

2b23_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.

SspIMspISspIMspISspIMspISspI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SspI and MspI, 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 SspI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

69da_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.

NheIAscINheIAscINheIAscINheI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, NheI 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 NheI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

7377_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.

BclIXspIBclIXspIBclIXspIBclI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, BclI 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 BclI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

2a03_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.

RruIMreIRruIMreIRruIMreIRruI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, RruI 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 RruI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

d2b5_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.

AfeINsbIAfeINsbIAfeINsbIAfeI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, AfeI 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 AfeI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

75b2_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.

SplIBcuISplIBcuISplIBcuISplI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SplI 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 SplI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

04ee_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.

SplIPmlISplIPmlISplIPmlISplI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SplI and PmlI, 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 SplI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

5748_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.

CciIKpnICciIKpnICciIKpnICciI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, CciI 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 CciI 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

064c_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.

SplIMspISplIMspISplIMspISplI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SplI and MspI, 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 SplI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

0484_0bb3

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.

MvnITaqIMvnITaqIMvnITaqIMvnI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, MvnI 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 MvnI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Correct H. 8 kb Incorrect MA

bcc9_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.

RigIBcuIRigIBcuIRigIBcuIRigI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, RigI 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 RigI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

c504_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.

CciIPscICciIPscICciIPscICciI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, CciI 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 CciI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

592c_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.

BclIEgeIBclIEgeIBclIEgeIBclI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, BclI and EgeI, 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 BclI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

9f86_d233

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.

ClaISdaIClaISdaIClaISdaIClaI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, ClaI and SdaI, 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 Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Incorrect H. 8 kb Correct I. 9 kb Incorrect MA

44e9_0bb3

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.

MfeISacIMfeISacIMfeISacIMfeI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, MfeI and SacI, 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 Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Correct H. 8 kb Incorrect MA

57d7_0bb3

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.

PvuIFseIPvuIFseIPvuIFseIPvuI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, PvuI 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 PvuI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Correct H. 8 kb Incorrect MA

c67c_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.

PmlIApaIPmlIApaIPmlIApaIPmlI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, PmlI and ApaI, 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 Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

9c31_0bb3

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.

SrfIMvnISrfIMvnISrfIMvnISrfI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SrfI and MvnI, 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 Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Correct H. 8 kb Incorrect MA

e950_d233

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.

PteIStuIPteIStuIPteIStuIPteI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, PteI and StuI, 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 PteI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Incorrect H. 8 kb Correct I. 9 kb Incorrect MA

1198_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.

NsiIBfrINsiIBfrINsiIBfrINsiI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, NsiI 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 NsiI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

e333_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.

PagIXbaIPagIXbaIPagIXbaIPagI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, PagI 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 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

a277_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.

PmlIRgaIPmlIRgaIPmlIRgaIPmlI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, PmlI and RgaI, 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 Correct C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

4ba7_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.

RsaIKroIRsaIKroIRsaIKroIRsaI
012345678910111213141516

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 Correct C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

3519_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.

PagIKroIPagIKroIPagIKroIPagI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, PagI 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 PagI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

6920_0bb3

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.

MalIAfeIMalIAfeIMalIAfeIMalI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, MalI 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 MalI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Correct H. 8 kb Incorrect MA

39c1_d233

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.

SgsINsbISgsINsbISgsINsbISgsI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SgsI 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 SgsI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Incorrect H. 8 kb Correct I. 9 kb Incorrect MA

04c9_d233

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.

TaiIRgaITaiIRgaITaiIRgaITaiI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, TaiI and RgaI, 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 Correct C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Incorrect H. 8 kb Correct I. 9 kb Incorrect MA

6dbd_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.

SstIEagISstIEagISstIEagISstI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SstI 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 SstI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

03b9_d233

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.

NsiIFaeINsiIFaeINsiIFaeINsiI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, NsiI 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 NsiI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Incorrect H. 8 kb Correct I. 9 kb Incorrect MA

0afd_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.

SfoIFspISfoIFspISfoIFspISfoI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SfoI 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 SfoI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

861b_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.

PscIFaeIPscIFaeIPscIFaeIPscI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, PscI 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 PscI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

f442_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.

TaqIPacITaqIPacITaqIPacITaqI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, TaqI 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 TaqI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

7977_0bb3

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.

NsiIFspINsiIFspINsiIFspINsiI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, NsiI 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 NsiI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Correct H. 8 kb Incorrect MA

49ff_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.

XspIAseIXspIAseIXspIAseIXspI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, XspI and AseI, 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 XspI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

dcf3_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.

GlaIXbaIGlaIXbaIGlaIXbaIGlaI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, GlaI 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 GlaI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

795a_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.

CfoIScaICfoIScaICfoIScaICfoI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, CfoI 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 CfoI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

386a_1413

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.

SplIPagISplIPagISplIPagISplI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SplI and PagI, 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 SplI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Incorrect H. 8 kb Incorrect I. 9 kb Correct J. 10 kb Incorrect MA

d50f_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.

PciIXhoIPciIXhoIPciIXhoIPciI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, PciI and XhoI, 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 PciI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

5f62_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.

PauINaeIPauINaeIPauINaeIPauI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, PauI and NaeI, 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 Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

da66_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.

PauIMvnIPauIMvnIPauIMvnIPauI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, PauI and MvnI, 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 Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

fdaf_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.

MspIRgaIMspIRgaIMspIRgaIMspI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, MspI and RgaI, 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 MspI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

b131_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.

BfrISplIBfrISplIBfrISplIBfrI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, BfrI 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 BfrI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

74df_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.

SspIBfaISspIBfaISspIBfaISspI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SspI and BfaI, 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 SspI 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

bccc_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.

RigICciIRigICciIRigICciIRigI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, RigI 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 RigI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

409c_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.

MroIBmtIMroIBmtIMroIBmtIMroI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, MroI 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 MroI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

0367_1413

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.

MvnIScaIMvnIScaIMvnIScaIMvnI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, MvnI 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 MvnI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Incorrect H. 8 kb Incorrect I. 9 kb Correct J. 10 kb Incorrect MA

06a1_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.

SlaIAgeISlaIAgeISlaIAgeISlaI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SlaI and AgeI, 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 SlaI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

1f41_0bb3

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.

KasIChaIKasIChaIKasIChaIKasI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, KasI 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 KasI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Correct H. 8 kb Incorrect MA

a495_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.

MaeIPdiIMaeIPdiIMaeIPdiIMaeI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, MaeI and PdiI, 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 Correct E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

d8f4_d233

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.

BclIMseIBclIMseIBclIMseIBclI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, BclI 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 BclI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Incorrect H. 8 kb Correct I. 9 kb Incorrect MA

cbb8_0bb3

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.

MscISspIMscISspIMscISspIMscI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, MscI and SspI, 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 MscI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Correct H. 8 kb Incorrect MA

93a7_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.

AhlIStuIAhlIStuIAhlIStuIAhlI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, AhlI and StuI, 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 AhlI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

13f6_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.

SstINsiISstINsiISstINsiISstI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SstI and NsiI, 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 Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

13f3_1413

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.

SlaIChaISlaIChaISlaIChaISlaI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SlaI 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 SlaI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Incorrect H. 8 kb Incorrect I. 9 kb Correct J. 10 kb Incorrect MA

745d_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.

HpaIPsiIHpaIPsiIHpaIPsiIHpaI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, HpaI 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 HpaI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

86c9_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.

SlaIEheISlaIEheISlaIEheISlaI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SlaI 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 SlaI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

4e73_0bb3

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.

DraIBsnIDraIBsnIDraIBsnIDraI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, DraI 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 DraI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Correct H. 8 kb Incorrect MA

8b80_d233

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.

EgeIGlaIEgeIGlaIEgeIGlaIEgeI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, EgeI and GlaI, 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 EgeI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Incorrect H. 8 kb Correct I. 9 kb Incorrect MA

bdae_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.

XmaIMaeIXmaIMaeIXmaIMaeIXmaI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, XmaI and MaeI, 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 XmaI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

d48a_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.

SalIEgeISalIEgeISalIEgeISalI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SalI and EgeI, 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 Correct C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect MA

5308_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.

SspIBsnISspIBsnISspIBsnISspI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SspI 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 SspI 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

1cfa_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.

BsnISrfIBsnISrfIBsnISrfIBsnI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, BsnI 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 BsnI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

a36b_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.

SrfIZrmISrfIZrmISrfIZrmISrfI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SrfI 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 SrfI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

e3f3_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.

SmiINarISmiINarISmiINarISmiI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SmiI 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 SmiI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

3747_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.

ClaISdaIClaISdaIClaISdaIClaI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, ClaI and SdaI, 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 Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

12dc_d233

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.

SgsIZrmISgsIZrmISgsIZrmISgsI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SgsI 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 SgsI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Incorrect H. 8 kb Correct I. 9 kb Incorrect MA

32be_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.

AgeISdaIAgeISdaIAgeISdaIAgeI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, AgeI and SdaI, 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

8393_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.

SdaIMaeISdaIMaeISdaIMaeISdaI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SdaI and MaeI, 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 Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

b9d4_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.

EagIHpaIEagIHpaIEagIHpaIEagI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, EagI 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 EagI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

d57d_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.

NruIApaINruIApaINruIApaINruI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, NruI and ApaI, 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 Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

276e_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.

NcoIMscINcoIMscINcoIMscINcoI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, NcoI 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 NcoI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

736a_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.

SciIPsiISciIPsiISciIPsiISciI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, SciI 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 SciI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Incorrect E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Correct G. 7 kb Incorrect MA

b5f9_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.

EagISalIEagISalIEagISalIEagI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, EagI 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 EagI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Incorrect C. 3 kb Correct D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Correct F. 6 kb Incorrect MA

2c99_d233

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.

KspISstIKspISstIKspISstIKspI
012345678910111213141516

Two (2) distinct types of restriction enzyme recognition sites, KspI and SstI, 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 KspI only.
A. 1 kb Incorrect B. 2 kb Correct C. 3 kb Incorrect D. 4 kb Correct E. 5 kb Incorrect F. 6 kb Incorrect G. 7 kb Incorrect H. 8 kb Correct I. 9 kb Incorrect