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What are the qualities of an appropriate sequence in DNA chromatogram? Why?
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- DNA molecules of different sizes are often separated with the use of a technique called electrophoresis . With this technique, DNA molecules are placed in a gel, an electrical current is applied to the gel, and the DNA molecules migrate toward the positive (+) pole of the current. What aspect of its structure causes a DNA molecule to migrate toward the positive pole?What is palindromic sequence of DNA?What are cis acting DNA sequences? List them
- Why does evenly distributed peak in DNA chromatogram is an indication of a good sequence?What are the interesting characteristics of DNA quantitation? What are the positive and negative things to it?What are the kinds of unusual structures of DNA you are aware of?List at least four examples. Briefly explain each.