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Bio 93 Section CDE 2025 Final- Section E

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You are trying to insert a human insulin gene into a bacterial plasmid. You cut the human DNA with the restriction enzyme EcoRI (which produces a specific sticky end) and you cut the plasmid with a different enzyme, BamHI (which produces a different sticky end). You then mix them with DNA ligase. What will be the result?

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A.The human gene will be inserted into the plasmid in the reverse orientation.
B.The ligation will fail because the sticky ends are not complementary and cannot base-pair.
C.The plasmid will replicate, but it will effectively delete the human gene.
D.A successful recombinant plasmid will be formed, but the bacteria will degrade it.
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In this scenario, you are attempting to ligate human DNA cut with EcoRI (which generates a specific sticky end) into a plasmid cut with BamHI (which produces a different sticky end). The compatibility of the ends is crucial for successful ligation. Option 1: 'The human gene will be inserted into the plasmid in the reverse orientation.' This would only be a possibility if the two ends were compatible and allowed directional......Login to view full explanation

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