13) You setup three PCR reactions using the same set of primers but with different DNA template samples (A, B, and C). You then perform agarose gel electrophoresis on the PCR reactions and stain the gel with ethidium bromide. When you look at the gel under UV light, one band is observed for each PCR reaction and all the bands are located at the same distance from the top of the gel. However, you notice that the band from Sample B is much darker than the bands for A and C. Which of the following is most likely true?
A) The concentration of DNA in sample B's PCR reaction is greater than C and A's.
B) The DNA fragments in sample B's PCR reaction are shorter than A and Câs.
C) The concentration of DNA in sample B's PCR reaction is less than C and A's.
D) The DNA fragments in sample B's PCR reaction are longer than A and Câs.
E) The DNA fragments in sample B's PCR reaction are less negatively charged than A and Câs.
13) You setup three PCR reactions using the same set of primers but with different DNA template samples (A, B, and C). You then perform agarose gel electrophoresis on the PCR reactions and stain the gel with ethidium bromide. When you look at the gel under UV light, one band is observed for each PCR reaction and all the bands are located at the same distance from the top of the gel. However, you notice that the band from Sample B is much darker than the bands for A and C. Which of the following is most likely true?
A) The concentration of DNA in sample B's PCR reaction is greater than C and A's.
B) The DNA fragments in sample B's PCR reaction are shorter than A and Câs.
C) The concentration of DNA in sample B's PCR reaction is less than C and A's.
D) The DNA fragments in sample B's PCR reaction are longer than A and Câs.
E) The DNA fragments in sample B's PCR reaction are less negatively charged than A and Câs.