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2. Fill out the table below to document your experimental observations. Under the "Observation" column, write down whether or not you observed that any of the DNA was cut and explain whether this makes sense based on what was in the reaction. Observation: Was any of the DNA cut in this reaction? (yes or no) Explanation: Does this make sense based on what was in the reaction? Explain your reasoning Tube A Type your answer here. Type your answer here. Tube B Type your answer here. Type your answer here. Tube C Type your answer here. Type your answer here. Tube D Type your answer here. Type your answer here. 3. Fill out the table below to compare your predictions from the pre-lab activity to your experimental observations. ● Under the "Predicted DNA fragment size(s)" column, copy down your predicted fragment size(s) from the table in the pre-lab questions. ● Under the "Observed DNA fragment size(s)" column, write down the observed fragment size(s) from your experiment. gRNA used Predicted DNA fragment size(s) Observed DNA fragment size(s) Tube A None Type your answer here. Type your answer here. Tube B None Type your answer here. Type your answer here. Tube C gRNA1 Type your answer here. Type your answer here. Tube D gRNA2 Type your answer here. 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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