5); ag son and s et ing et = 100 bp = Rep element Figure 4. Rep-PCR. = 1,200 bp circular DNA (image) See the Rep-PCR diagram in Figure 4. Which of the following could be one of the potential PCR fragments generated here? Choose all that apply and only those that apply. a. 500 bp b. 1,100 bp c. 400 bp d. 100 bp
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