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number of repeats for PCR products in base pairs

 
 
Reply Tue 26 Apr, 2011 07:33 am
In the table below fill in the gaps to give the genotype of the suspect 1 in terms of NUMBER OF REPEATS. The figure in the column headed "Suspect 1" is the length of the PCR product(s) in base pairs. You need to convert this to number of repeats in order to answer this question.
Express the answer either as e.g.
11 for homozygous loci (i.e. just one number)
12,14 for heteroygous loci (i.e. two numbers seperated by a comma with no spaces. Smallest allele first)
locus Suspect 1 No. of repeats
1) 84

2) 96, 100

3) 76, 80

4) 100, 124

5) 112, 128

6) 72, 76

7) 96, 104

8) 120, 128

9) 112, 124

10) 60, 80


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Setanta
 
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Reply Tue 26 Apr, 2011 07:37 am
@pinktink84,
You can't expect much help with a title such as "I don't understand." How is anyone to know what kind of help you need. I'm going to tag this as "genetics," but that won't guarantee that you'll get an answer. If you don't, you might try posting the question again with a title such as "Genetics problem."
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Reply Tue 26 Apr, 2011 07:42 am
@Setanta,
I changed it
Setanta
 
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Reply Tue 26 Apr, 2011 07:51 am
@pinktink84,
Good job. We have a gentleman here who may be able to help you, and this is much more likely to attact his attention. If it comes to it, i can send him a private message.
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Reply Tue 26 Apr, 2011 07:52 am
@Setanta,
thank you very much
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