Multiple Choice
What is the difference between a restriction endonuclease recognition site and a RFLP?
A) Restriction endonuclease recognition sites are any sequence of DNA recognized by a restriction endonuclease; RFLPs are any sequence of RNA amplified by reverse transcriptase and PCR.
B) Restriction endonuclease recognition sites produce DNA fragments that differ in size when the source of the DNA is from different chromosomes; RFLPs are any sequence of RNA amplified by reverse transcriptase and PCR.
C) Restriction endonuclease recognition sites produce DNA fragments that differ in size when the source of the DNA is from different chromosomes; RFLPs are any sequence of DNA recognized by a restriction endonuclease.
D) Restriction endonuclease recognition sites are any sequence of DNA recognized by a restriction endonuclease; RFLPs are DNA fragments produced by restriction endonuclease digestion that differ in size when DNA sequences differ between chromosomes or individuals.
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