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If a mother has type A blood and their son has tested as blood type 'O', but on further investigation it is found the son actually has the Bombay Blood group, what are the possible blood types of the father?
What possible genotype(s) could an individual of blood type A have? Select all that apply from the list below.
What possible genotype(s) could an individual of blood type AB have? Select all that apply from the list below.
What possible genotype(s) could an individual of blood type O have? Select all that apply from the list below.
In a different experiment you need to carry out 16 PCRs (in our lab you only need to set up 2) using the same primers but with different DNA samples. The 16 PCRs include a no-DNA control. You decide to make a Mastermix that contains all the shared component of the PCRs. Which PCR components would you include in the Mastermix?
At which step of the DNA extraction protocol do you retain the flow-through that contains your eluted DNA, rather than discarding it?
Sanger sequencing (1st Generation Sequencing) has been superseded by Next Generation Sequencing in many applications, but it still has its uses. Which of the following would be modern applications of Sanger sequencing?
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