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Biology, 12.12.2019 04:31 tylersirmon

The crispr/cas9 system can cleave genomic dna at sequences other than the desired target, a phenomenon referred to as off target cleavage. to avoid off-target cleavag sites targeted for mutation should appear only once in the genome. what is the minimum length of the part of an sgrna molecule that binds dna whose base pair sequence would be expected to be unique within the fruit fly genome? (assume that the size of the fruit fly genome is 1.4 x 108 bp, that the base pair sequence is random, and that gc.) at- multiple choice 14 16 o 234 15 109

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