Question: Answer The Following Questions Based Off Of The Virtual Lab, The TA Demonstration, As Well As The Experiment Lecture: 1. How Does The Size Of The DNA In The Sample Affect Its Movement Through The Gel? 2. What Are The Components Needed To Make A Gel? 3. What Is The Purpose Of Loading A Ladder Into One Of The Wells? 4. Why Is It Important To Add The Buffer …

Question: Answer The Following Questions Based Off Of The Virtual Lab, The TA Demonstration, As Well As The Experiment Lecture: 1. How Does The Size Of The DNA In The Sample Affect Its Movement Through The Gel? 2. What Are The Components Needed To Make A Gel? 3. What Is The Purpose Of Loading A Ladder Into One Of The Wells? 4. Why Is It Important To Add The Buffer …

Answer the following questions based off of the virtual lab, the TA demonstration, as well as the experiment lecture: 1. How

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Answer the following questions based off of the virtual lab, the TA demonstration, as well as the experiment lecture: 1. How does the size of the DNA in the sample affect its movement through the gel? 2. What are the components needed to make a gel? 3. What is the purpose of loading a ladder into one of the wells? 4. Why is it important to add the buffer to the gel apparatus? 5. At the end of the simulation, what was the size of the bands on the gel? Relevance to the overarching Experimental Goal: 1. What is the difference between well-defined bands and streaks when visualizing the results of gel electrophoresis? 2. What would be the differences in the resultant gel bands of chromosomal DNA and DNA that has been cut with restriction enzymes?
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