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1. Why is MgCl2 included in the PCR buffer? MgCl2 is used in the PCR buffer because it help 2. If you started a PCR protocol with 10 double stranded molecular of DNA, how many double stranded molecules of product would you have after 5 cycles of PCR? 3. Where is the initiation and stop codon of the GFPuv gene in the forward and reverse primers, respectively? 4. What kinds of materials obtained from a crime scene might contain DNA, and where might you find them at a crime scene? 5. Why do you need to perform PCR on DNA obtained froma crime scene? 6. What is genotype? 7. What is the different between an allele and a locus? 8. What is an allele ladder? What is its function in DNA profiling? 9. Why do forensic labs analyze non-coding DNA and not genes?\ 10. How unit is defined for the restriction enzymes EcoRI and HindIII from New England BioLabs? 11. What is the star activity of restriction enzymes?

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