Answer :
The plasmid would be split in two if the enzymes BamHI and HindIII were used to digest pARA-R.
Restrictions enzymes BamHI and HindIII are both present. DNA is sliced by restriction enzymes at a particular base pair. The two segments are red fluorescent protein and pBAD, which are 807 base pairs (bp), and Ara-C, the ori sequence, and Amp-R, which is 4,495 bp, in the other fragment. There should be six pieces of each of the enzymes A and B and eight fragments of enzyme C. The BamHI recognition site, GGATCC, can be found five times in DNA. Eight fragments that can be used as molecular weight standards for agarose gel electrophoresis are produced when lambda DNA is digested with HindIII.
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