I don't get why there would be three bands for the A pattern. Wouldn't the two short strands have the same base pair length giving one two bands instead of three?
It is just to illustrate the fact that one allele will have different banding than a mutated allele if the mutation involves one or more restriction sites. Id say here just assume the 2 short fragments are of different lengths
Could you please explain this to me - if we get a skin cell at a crime scene and then we extract the dna from it, that's 6.6 billion base pairs right? Do we restrict the entire DNA (6.6 billion base pairs) with restriction enzymes and do an rflp analysis?
this makes no sense
at all
This method of teaching assumes we already know it. I dont get
I don't get why there would be three bands for the A pattern. Wouldn't the two short strands have the same base pair length giving one two bands instead of three?
It is just to illustrate the fact that one allele will have different banding than a mutated allele if the mutation involves one or more restriction sites. Id say here just assume the 2 short fragments are of different lengths
Thank you! The mutation is responsible for the different lengths then!
Could you please explain this to me - if we get a skin cell at a crime scene and then we extract the dna from it, that's 6.6 billion base pairs right? Do we restrict the entire DNA (6.6 billion base pairs) with restriction enzymes and do an rflp analysis?
I´ve got the same doubt, but I think this technic uses the whole genomic DNA to be digested by the restriction enzyme
Needs improvement 🤷
Thank you
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