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You are driving about 45 mph when a situation arrives and you must avoid a collision by either braking or steering. you should:
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Ответ:
Ответ:
Nucleotide fragments of the sequence 1:
1. (base 19 to base 52)
2. CCTAGAACGG (base 9 to base 18)
3. CCTCGG (base 3 to base 8)
4. GG (base 1 to base 2)
Nucleotide fragments of the sequence 2:
1. (base 7 to base 47)
2. CCTATAT (base 48 to base 54)
3. CTGAGG (base 1 to base 6)
Explanation:
HaeIII is a restriction enzyme isolated from Haemophilus aegyptius bacteria, which is widely used in molecular biology laboratories. This enzyme is an endonuclease, i.e., it cleaves phosphodiester bonds within a polynucleotide chain. HaeIII is a restriction enzyme that cleaves DNA at the recognition sequence 5′-GG/CC-3'.