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Describe how TaqMan probes can specifically measure human DNA concentration, but SYBR Green I cannot-explain.
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- Do virtual restriction digests of 300ng pGLO plasmid using HinDIII, EcoRI, and XhoI separately, and a double digest of pGLO with HinDIII plus EcoRI. How many nanograms of DNA should we expect to be contained within the slowest bandfrom the HinDIII-digest of pGLO?Compare and contrast the principle behind DNA migration in agarose gel electrophoresis from that of protein migration in SDS-PAGE.Describe the rationale for column-based DNA extraction and purification.
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