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9. There have been other genome editing systems that were able to modify DNA in specific organisms such as mice or flies. Why is the CRISPR/Cas9 system an improvement compared to these older technologies? Type your answer here. Critical thinking 10. To test whether Cas9 will cut where you predicted, you will run your resulting DNA fragments on an agarose gel. Insert a sketch below of what you expect to see when the following samples are run on a gel. ● If needed, a template can be accessed here. ● Label each lane with the sample name. ⎻ Lane 1: Ladder ⎻ Lane 2: Uncut DNA ⎻ Lane 3: Cas9+gRNA1 ⎻ Lane 4: Cas9+gRNA2. ● Use the image of the Fast DNA Ladder 3 to the right as a reference to label the approximate size of the DNA fragments (in bp) in your gel. Chopped! Using CRISPR/Cas9 to cut DNA Lab. Student E-worksheet™. Release: September 2023. © 2023 by miniPCR bio TM

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