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Use the following figure to answer the questions below.The DNA profiles that follow represent four different individuals.
Use the following figure to answer the questions below.The DNA profiles that follow represent four different individuals.    -A linear piece of viral DNA of 8000 base pairs in length (8kb) can be cut with either of two restriction enzymes (X or Y) .These are subjected to electrophoresis and produce the following bands:   Cutting the same 8 kb piece with both enzymes together results in bands at 4.0,2.5,1.0,and 0.5. Of the possible arrangements of the sites given below,which one is most likely? A)    B)    C)    D)    E)
-A linear piece of viral DNA of 8000 base pairs in length (8kb) can be cut with either of two restriction enzymes (X or Y) .These are subjected to electrophoresis and produce the following bands:
Use the following figure to answer the questions below.The DNA profiles that follow represent four different individuals.    -A linear piece of viral DNA of 8000 base pairs in length (8kb) can be cut with either of two restriction enzymes (X or Y) .These are subjected to electrophoresis and produce the following bands:   Cutting the same 8 kb piece with both enzymes together results in bands at 4.0,2.5,1.0,and 0.5. Of the possible arrangements of the sites given below,which one is most likely? A)    B)    C)    D)    E)
Cutting the same 8 kb piece with both enzymes together results in bands at 4.0,2.5,1.0,and 0.5.
Of the possible arrangements of the sites given below,which one is most likely?


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