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Use the restriction enzymes below to cut the single strands of DNA. Then mark each fragment on the gel with a line that matches the number of bases for each strand.
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11 Feb 2010 · KEY CONCEPT Biotechnology relies on cutting DNA at specific places. VOCABULARY restriction enzyme restriction map gel electrophoresis MAIN IDEA: Scientists use several technique s to manipulate DNA. 1. List five ways in which scientists study and manipulate DNA. MAIN IDEA: Restriction enzymes cut DNA. 2. What is a restriction enzyme? 3.
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restriction enzymes. You will also practice interpreting restriction maps and visualize how the process of gel electrophoresis separates DNA fragments. DNA restriction fragment size chart Directions: List your DNA fragments in the following chart under the column of the appropriate restriction enzyme. List each fragment, from largest to smallest.
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8. In order to produce a gain of function genetic experiment, restriction enzymes were used to splice different fragments of DNA On the gel picture below, (a) circle the smallest fragment produced by a restriction enzyme and label it "smallest." (b) circle the largest fragment produced by a restriction enzyme and label it "largest.'
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What is an enzyme? 2. Match the following. Each answer will only be used once. a. ____ active site 1. a portion of an enzyme to which a substrate can attach b. ____ anabolism 2. the chemical on which the enzyme acts c. ____ catabolism 3. the result of a chemical reaction d. ____ catalyst 4. a molecule that prevents an enzyme from working
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Enzymes Exploration Worksheet Name: This worksheet is to be used with the online . Enzymes Exploration . activity. Introduction to Enzymes . 1. Why do the enzyme and substrate form a non-covalent bond rather than a covalent bond? Models of Enzyme-Substrate Binding . Lock and Key Model . 2. What color are the atoms that you see in the active site?
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Below is a plasmid with restriction sites for BamHI and EcoRI. Several restriction digests were done using these two enzymes either alone or in combination. Use the figure to answer questions 13-15 Hint: Begin by determining the number and size of the fragments produced with each enzyme. "kb" stands for kilobases, or thousands of base pairs. 19.
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Enzyme and substrate collide in an appropriate orientation (substrate binds to the enzyme’s active site) Enzyme and substrate form a complex, leading to catalysis (enzyme-substrate interaction shows specificity) Substrate is converted into a product (enzyme may stress the bonds within the substrate to catalyse this process)
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enzyme cannot change the ΔG for a reaction; it cannot make an endergonic reaction exergonic. Chapter 8: An Introduction to Metabolism - 6 - Use Figure 8.16, shown below, to answer questions 22 and 23. 22. Define these terms and then use them to label the following figure. enzyme: A macromolecule serving as a catalyst, a chemical agent ...
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Restriction Enzymes Worksheet Name: _____ Objective(s): Identify restriction sites. Show differences between blunt and sticky (cohesive) end cuts. Compare restriction enzyme differences on identical DNA. Directions: Identify the restriction sites …
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Digestion by a restriction enzyme generates DNA fragments with one of two types of DNA ends--“sticky” or “blunt”. To illustrate this, fi rst consider the recognition site and cleavage pattern of EcoRI. EcoRI cleaves between the G and neighboring A, as indicated by the arrows in the left side of the fi gure.It is
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The locations of the restriction enzyme cleavage sites are important for molecular cloning experiments. This information is very important for downstream applica-tions like creating recombinant DNA constructs. Digestion of plasmid DNA by a restriction enzyme will produce fragments of varying lengths depending on the
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Restriction Enzymes Directions: Identify the restriction sites for each of the examples given. Show the cuts , sticky ends or blunt, number of DNA fragments produced and the number of base pairs in each (count the top row).Notice HaeIII produces what is called a blunt cut w/ no sticky ends.)
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This enzyme is sensitive to blood acidity. Blood can become more acidic if a patient is in respiratory distress. 4. Variable affecting enzyme function: _____ B) A popular lab that can be performed by students is to test the reaction rate of catalase enzyme when it acts on the substrate hydrogen peroxide.
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Restriction Enzyme Digest & Gel Electrophoresis Protocol Reaction Set-up 1. Each group should label 5 clear plastic tubes with a label indicating the enzyme used; E, H, EH, C, or (-) for negative control. Put tubes on ice. 2. Use a microcentrifuge to spin down all six colored tubes in your ice bucket. Spin these tubes for 3 - 5 seconds,
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a restriction enzyme, the resulting pieces often need to be reassembled in a map representing the relative locus where the restriction ... The key is to remember to account for all experimental data. Think of it as taking a clock ... Have your students make a final “answer” plasmid map that indicates each EcoRI cut site, the HindIII cut ...
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Plasmids and Restriction Enzymes This lesson will demonstrate the principles of plasmid mapping by examining restriction digestion patterns of plasmids used in the laboratory section of the kit and determining the position of restriction enzyme recognition sites in …
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There are four steps in the process of an enzyme working. (1) An enzyme and a SUBSTRATE are in the same area. The substrate is the biological molecule that the enzyme will work on. (2) The enzyme grabs onto the substrate with a special area called the ACTIVE SITE. The active site is a specially shaped area of the enzyme that fits around the ...
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restriction enzymes have been identified and each cuts at different base sequences. A restriction digestion occurs when a Restriction Enzyme Worksheet 1 Answer Key - sg1.usj.edu.mo Restriction Enzymes Wil A. M. Loenen,2019 Restriction enzymes cleave DNA at specific recognition sites and have many uses in molecular biology, genetics, and ...
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Part 1: RESTRICTION ENZYME DIGESTS Planning your restriction digests Digesting a DNA sample with multiple restriction enzymes simultaneously is not as straightforward as it may seem. Each restriction enzyme functions optimally under very specific conditions of temperature, pH, salt concentration, etc.
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4. How does the “Lock and Key” theory of enzyme action differ from the “Induced Fit” theory? Use diagrams to help your explanation. In Induced Fit model, once the substrate binds the enzyme, the enzyme changes shape to more tightly bind the substrate. In Lock & Key model, E and S fit each other perfectly before they bind. See notes for ...
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RestRiction enzymes ResouR ces In this guide, we highlight just a few of the key enzymes that have been instrumental in driving discoveries in DNA methylation studies. For more information, check out these useful resources: • ReBAse (rebase.neb.com): a collection of information about restriction enzymes, methylases,
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Name _____ Regents Biology . 4. Match the enzymes with their substrates and functions. '6 A. amylase 1. synthesizes DNA ~B. protease 2. digests sugar in beer (maltose)
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Then students will use restriction endonucleases and gel electrophoresis to analyze DNA sequences by creating genetic “fingerprints.” Students will apply mathematical routines to determine the approximate sizes of DNA fragments produced by restriction enzymes to solve the forensic mystery presented in the scenario.
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Restriction enzymes dna scissors worksheet answer key In general, a restriction site is a 4- or 6-base-pair sequence that is a palindrome. Each different restriction enzyme (and there are hundreds, made by many different bacteria) has its own type of site.