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Thank you for your comment! We don’t really know– it could just be that primers work incorrectly at times, I think. LikeLike Reply
Why ar DNA repair pathways useful to investigate/test with certain genes? (what potential do they have?) LikeLike Reply
Thank you for the question! Knowing these certain genes means we can focus more in depth on specified therapies for them! LikeLike Reply
You specified that you were able to rule out contamination. How could it have been contaminated and how would that have effected your results? LikeLike Reply
That is a great question! Any contamination would come from outside DNA, so things like our own DNA contaminating the gel. This would have shown up as another band on the gel. LikeLike Reply
do you have any theories as to why lane 4’s results were unexpected?
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why do you think lane 4’s results were so unexpected?
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Thank you for your comment! We don’t really know– it could just be that primers work incorrectly at times, I think.
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Why ar DNA repair pathways useful to investigate/test with certain genes? (what potential do they have?)
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Thank you for the question! Knowing these certain genes means we can focus more in depth on specified therapies for them!
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You specified that you were able to rule out contamination. How could it have been contaminated and how would that have effected your results?
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That is a great question! Any contamination would come from outside DNA, so things like our own DNA contaminating the gel. This would have shown up as another band on the gel.
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