Saturday, August 3, 2019
Restriction Enzyme Analysis :: Papers
 Restriction Enzyme Analysis            Research question: Using only the information from these experiments     calculate the number and size of the fragments that would be made     using BAMH1 restriction enzyme, and calculate the migration distances     of the various fragments.       Restriction enzyme used       Base pairing fragments       Distance Travelled (cm)*       Log of base pairs*       Example       My Group       ECO R1 (6 fragments)       21226       7421       5804       5643       4878       3530       1.4       2.0       2.3       2.5       2.9       -       1.7       2.0       2.2       2.3       -       -       4.3       3.9       3.8       3.8       3.7       3.5       HIND III (7 fragments)       23130       9416       6682       4361       2322       2027       564       1.4       1.8       2.2       2.7       3.5       3.7       5.8       1.6       1.8       2.1       2.3       2.9       3.1       -       4.4       4.0       3.8       3.6       3.4       3.3       2.8       Predicted figures from my graph       BAM H1 (6 fragments)       16842       7233       6770       6527       5626       5504       1.3       2.2       2.5       2.5       2.5       2.8       4.2       3.9       3.8       3.8       3.8       3.7       Results       *All figures in table are to 2s.f.       I chose to calculate the log of the base pairs because the numbers     vary significantly, making it difficult to plot on a graph. By doing     this you can put the values into perspective for easy comparison. I     will only use the example on my graph, as my results are unclear and     inaccurate. I measured the distance from the edge of the gel, where     the well ended to the centre of each fragment.  					    
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