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1. How many total chromoaomes would you find in a cell of a strawberry?

2. How many total chromoaomes would you find in a cell of a banana?

3.How many total chromoaomes would you find in a cell of a Kiwi?

4. How migth the volume of the sample affect the amount of DNA that you can collect?

5. Describe the apperance of the DNA in ypur sample?

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Answered by Jiya0071
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1. How many total chromoaomes would you find in a cell of a strawberry?

→The strawberry of commerce is octoploid (2n = 8× = 56; seven chromosome sets and eight chromosomes per set, 56 total), meaning that each cell contains remnants of four separate ancestral diploid subgenomes that underlie strawberry's form and function.

2. How many total chromoaomes would you find in a cell of a banana?

→Banana varieties that are hybrids with AAB and ABB genome constitutions are a staple food for a billion people in Asia and Africa and have 2n=3x=33 chromosomes (Figure 1).

3.How many total chromoaomes would you find in a cell of a Kiwi?

→The kiwifruit species are often reticulate polyploids with a basic chromosome number of x = 29 (5).

4. How migth the volume of the sample affect the amount of DNA that you can collect?

→The choice of the extraction method should be based on the required molecular weight of the target DNA, required quantity, purity, extraction time and cost (Ariefdjohan et al. 2010). Quality and integrity of the isolated nucleic acids will directly affect the results of the experiment.

5. Describe the apperance of the DNA in ypur sample?

→DNA is a long molecule in the shape of a double helix - two spirals twisting around each other. These spirals are the backbone of the DNA, and are made up of sugars and phosphates. ... DNA has four types of bases: adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G) and cytosine (C). A and T always join together, as do G and C.

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