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5 pieces of evidence that might be obtained at a crime scene that could help solve the crime scene.

DNA, hair, fingerprint, shoeprint, and blood.

Gene, DNA double helix and chromosome diagrams.

Nucleotide

4 bases of DNA

Cytosine, Guanine, Adenine, Thymine

what do restriction enzymes do?

they are enzymes that cut a DNA molecule at a particular place. They are essential tools fro recombinant DNA technology. The enzyme "scans" a DNA molecule, looking for a particular sequence, for example, the Haelll enzyme cuts DNA at the GG-CC point.

what does gel electrophoresis do? which way does DNA run on the gel?

Gel Electrophoresis separates sections of DNA based on length. DNA has a slight negative charge that runs to the positive electrode.

how does DNA differ from person to person?

the sequence of the base pairs differs from person to person.

write the strand of DNA that would bind with this strand: ATCGTCAGG

TAGCAGTCC

mark on the strand of DNA where the restriction enzyme haelll would cut(GG-CC)

ATTCC-GGTATACGGCTAATACC-GGTTATAGCG


TAAGG-CCATATGCCGATTATGG-CCAATATCGC

the _____ variable is the one that is altered. The _____variable measured, its measurement depends on the _______________. The experimental group is the one you experiment on while the _______ group unaltered. It is important because you use it to _________against the group where the independent variable is applied.

independent , dependent , independent variable,control, and compare.