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Advanced questions 12. When the Cas9 nuclease cuts DNA, the cell often introduces mutations as the cell's repair mechanisms work to fix the break. Explain why mutations that inactivate a gene may be useful to scientists. Type your answer here. 13. In this lab, you added the Cas9 nuclease to the DNA sample in a test tube. When scientists want to use CRISPR/Cas9 in living cells, one common method is to introduce the cas9 gene and allow the cell to produce the Cas9 protein itself. Cas9 is a protein normally found in bacteria. But scientists can use the cells of any organism to produce Cas9. Discuss how this relates to the concept of a universal genetic code. Type your answer here. Using mathematical thinking 14. Let's assume we have a restriction enzyme that targets the six-base sequence CGATCG. ● What are the chances of this specific six-base DNA sequence matching any random six-base-pair stretch of DNA? ● You should use a calculator, but show your work. Type your answer here. 15. Let's use our gRNA1, which targets the 20-base sequence GCTAGTCATGCTACCCTAGT. ● What are the chances of this specific 20-base DNA sequence matching any random 20-base-pair stretch of DNA? ● You should use a calculator but show your work. Type your answer here. 16. Again, let's assume we have a restriction enzyme that targets the 6-base sequence CGATCG. ● How many times could you expect this restriction enzyme to find and cut the CGATCG sequence in the 3.2 billion (3,200,000,000) base-pair long human genome? ● You should use a calculator but show your work. Type your answer here. Chopped! Using CRISPR/Cas9 to cut DNA Lab. Student E-worksheet™. Release: September 2023. © 2023 by miniPCR bio TM

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