alignment length
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how many base pairs of your sequence were used to make a match (longer
the better)
Why are the gels dyed with Gel Red?
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they stain the double stranded DNA in our gel
Where can DNA be found in the cell?
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-nucleus
-mitochondria
-chloroplast
Define independent variables
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the variable that is manipulated in an experiment
mismatches
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how many base pairs do not match up
Why do you run a positive control?
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it allows you to know if your PCR ran correctly
What unit is pipetteing done in?
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microliter (uL)
MUSCLE color
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green - A
red - T
blue - C
black - G
What is the point of PCR reactions?
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to complete DNA replication
Why do you use gel loading dye?
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-increases density of your sample
-allows you to visually monitor your progress
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how many base pairs of your sequence were used to make a match (longer
the better)
Why are the gels dyed with Gel Red?
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they stain the double stranded DNA in our gel
Where can DNA be found in the cell?
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-nucleus
-mitochondria
-chloroplast
Define independent variables
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the variable that is manipulated in an experiment
mismatches
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how many base pairs do not match up
Why do you run a positive control?
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it allows you to know if your PCR ran correctly
What unit is pipetteing done in?
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microliter (uL)
MUSCLE color
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green - A
red - T
blue - C
black - G
What is the point of PCR reactions?
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to complete DNA replication
Why do you use gel loading dye?
Give this one a try later!
-increases density of your sample
-allows you to visually monitor your progress