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mrpaudel said:beacon_of_light said:I am sure that is an acid-base reaction since HF donates a proton and NH3 accepts a protonbionology said:i don't exactly remember but yes, the gaseous 'atoms' Not 'ions' were being in a reaction to make a solid, so that wasn't supposed to be lattice one, so i wrote formation which might be a - or a + value
CAn we write exothermic reaction there???
mrpaudel said:actually..i think, for the electrode question...mukesh is correct......We jus have to look at the E* values...and write the products....so there shud b Ag F2 Mg SO2 Fe Br2...these are the products...!
beacon_of_light said:I don't think so...Look concentrations matter a lot and normally in As when we didn't know about E* values, we used to look at the reactivity series...the one lower in the series reduces quickly and I used this concept to solve the question...
This thing is debatable I guess. If we amplified the whole of the DNA sample, you would be amplifying the unnecessary fragments as well. If we then obtained restriction fragments using restriction enzymes, the extraction would be a headache I guess. I think it would be better, as the application booklet suggests, to obtain the required restriction fragment first and then amplify it.skyfox said:@XENON
yes it does... When we extract DNA. only small amount of DNA we got. ( STR ). that's why we are using PCR first. then we cut by the restriction enzyme. It was on my mind.
beacon_of_light said:No PCR comes b4 restriction...PCR increases DNA amount and then cut into fragments by restriction enzymes!Xenon said:skyfox said:@beacon. Yes it is but it supposed to be OH in the terminal end. OHCH(C2H5)COOH.
1. Extract dna
2. Using PCR
3. Restriciton enzyme
4. Put in agragose gel
5. Carry out electrophoresis
6. Forgot. Lol.
Doesn't restriction enzyme come before PCR?
mrpaudel said:actually..i think, for the electrode question...mukesh is correct......We jus have to look at the E* values...and write the products....so there shud b Ag F2 Mg SO2 Fe Br2...these are the products...!
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