introducing…. the applorange finally and orange with an edible peel

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Page 1: INTRODUCING…. THE APPLORANGE Finally and orange with an edible peel

INTRODUCING…

Page 2: INTRODUCING…. THE APPLORANGE Finally and orange with an edible peel

THE APPLORANGEFinally and orange with an

edible peel.

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How did the applorange come to be you ask.

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A technique RFLP analysis is used to find an identical DNA sequence in an orange and an apple. This

technique consists of the following steps:1. Restriction enzymes, “The scissors of biology,”

cut the DNA fragments from an orange and an apple into restriction fragments.

2. DNA molecules from an apple and an orange undergo gel electrophoresis where they are separated by length..

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3. The fragments are brought to the surface of the gel membrane through southern blotting.

4. The fragments are then sequenced using two DNA probes to find complementary sequences in the DNA of an orange and of an apple.

5. The complementary DNA sequences are combined and replicated using the Polymerase Chain Reaction technique.

6. The new DNA sequences produce via the PCR are then inserted into a vector where they are cloned using cDNA.

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Once the new DNA has been cloned, it is inserted into eukaryotic a cell that will replicate itself. The replicating cells will form a seed. This seed is then planted and will eventually grow into a tree, an applorange tree, that will produce the magnificent applorange.

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