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PLEASE HELP: The following is a restriction map of a 4.8 kb (kilobases, means “thousand bases long”) piece of DNA. The first bases in the strand would be base #1 and the last would be base 4800. The map below shows that there is a restriction site for HindIII at base # 1400 (1.4kb), a restriction site for XbaI at base #3300 (3.3kb) and a restriction site for HpaII at base #4200 (4.2kb). What will be the lengths of the fragments produced by the following restriction enzymes?


PLEASE HELP: The following is a restriction map of a 4.8 kb (kilobases, means “thousand bases long”)

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