A group of overlapping clones, designated A through F, is isolated from one region of a chromosome. Each of the clones is separately cleaved by a restriction enzyme, and the pieces are resolved by...


A group of overlapping clones, designated A through F, is isolated from one region of a chromosome. Each of the clones is separately cleaved by a restriction enzyme, and the pieces are resolved by agarose gel lectrophoresis,
with the results shown below. There are nine different restriction fragments in this chromosomal region, with a subset appearing in each clone. Using this information, deduce the order of the restriction fragments in the chromosome.


Overlapping clones<br>A<br>E<br>F<br>1<br>Nine<br>- 2<br>restric<br>fragme<br>- 3<br>4<br>6.<br>- 7<br>8.<br>9.<br>Electrophoresis<br>

Extracted text: Overlapping clones A E F 1 Nine - 2 restric fragme - 3 4 6. - 7 8. 9. Electrophoresis

Jun 11, 2022
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