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Draw a restriction map of the DNA molecule. Indicate locations of recognition sites and lengths of intervening DNA segments.

100bp

300bp

300bp

400bp

500bp

700bp

1200bp

These are not in order. It is up to you to determine the order on the plasmid and which enzyme cut them.

BamHI, EcoRI, and HindIII. When you run the DNA on a 1% agarose gel, you obtain the following information regarding fragment number and length (all lengths are in bp):BamHI only (B):3,500EcoRI only (E):400 800 1,100 1,200HindIII only (H):1,000 2,500BamHI + EcoRI (B + E):300 400 500 1,100 1,200BamHI + HindIII (B + H):700 1,000 1,800EcoRI + HindIII (E + H):100 300 400 700 800 1,200Draw a restriction map of the DNA molecule. Indicate locations of recognition sites and lengths of intervening DNA segments.