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Genetics: Analysis and Principles 5th Edition by Robert Brooker

Edition 5ISBN: 978-0073525341
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Genetics: Analysis and Principles 5th Edition by Robert Brooker

Edition 5ISBN: 978-0073525341
Exercise 31
In the experiment of Figure 24.12, what would be the results if the DNA sample had been treated with DNase, RNase, or protease prior to the treatment with calcium and phosphate ions
FIGURE 24.12 Identification of chromosomal oncogenes.
Starting material: Several mouse cell lines. Some of the cell lines were malignant due to exposure to chemical or physical mutagens, whereas others were normal. It was known that none of the cell lines in this experiment were infected with oncogenic viruses. In the experiment of Figure 24.12, what would be the results if the DNA sample had been treated with DNase, RNase, or protease prior to the treatment with calcium and phosphate ions  FIGURE 24.12 Identification of chromosomal oncogenes.  Starting material: Several mouse cell lines. Some of the cell lines were malignant due to exposure to chemical or physical mutagens, whereas others were normal. It was known that none of the cell lines in this experiment were infected with oncogenic viruses.
In the experiment of Figure 24.12, what would be the results if the DNA sample had been treated with DNase, RNase, or protease prior to the treatment with calcium and phosphate ions  FIGURE 24.12 Identification of chromosomal oncogenes.  Starting material: Several mouse cell lines. Some of the cell lines were malignant due to exposure to chemical or physical mutagens, whereas others were normal. It was known that none of the cell lines in this experiment were infected with oncogenic viruses.
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