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The image below depicts the result of ge...

The image below depicts the result of gel electrophoresis

If the ladder represents sequence length upto 3000 base pairs (bp),
Which of the bands (I-IV) correspond to 2500 bp,and 100 bp respectively?

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The maximum length of ladder of gel shown is 3000 bp. Band III corresponds to 2500 base pairs, and Band IV corresponds to 100bp,
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