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Question 1

True or False? The base pairs of DNA are on the inside of the double helix, and are flat and lie parallel to the axis of the helix.


◦ true
◦ false

Question 2

A bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) vector can accommodate an insert of about:


◦ 10 kb.
◦ 24 kb.
◦ 48 kb.
◦ 300 kb.
◦ 3 Mb.


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Marked as best answer by xxxxxxxxxxxx on Nov 9, 2022

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Reply 2 on: Nov 9, 2022
Excellent


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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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