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Question
Short Answer Question:
Match the entries in column I with those of column II and choose the correct answer.
Column I | Column II |
A. Alkali treatment | i. Separation of DNA fragments on gel slab |
B. Southern blotting | ii. Split DNA fragments into single strands |
C. Electrophoresis | iii. DNA transferred to nitrocellulose sheet |
D. PCR | iv. X-ray photography |
E. Autoradiography | v. Produce fragments of different sizes |
F. DNA treated with REN | vi. DNA amplification |
Solution
Column I | Column II |
A. Alkali treatment | ii. Split DNA fragments into single strands |
B. Southern blotting | iii. DNA transferred to nitrocellulose sheet |
C. Electrophoresis | i. Separation of DNA fragments on gel slab |
D. PCR | vi. DNA amplification |
E. Autoradiography | iv. X-ray photography |
F. DNA treated with REN | v. Produce fragments of different sizes |
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