Copy #: 3 Name: Restriction Mapping Question: 10 Points Total A DNA insert has been cloned in a vector, creating a plasmid. The vector is 4000 bp. At one end of the insert is a site for the restriction enzyme AbcI (which will not cut anywhere else in the plasmid); at the other end of the insert is a site for the restriction enzyme XyzI (which, again, will not cut anywhere else in the plasmid). Some restriction digestions using these enzymes and two others (in alphabetical order), KpnI and SacI, have been run. Neither KpnI nor SacI will cut in the vector; they may or may not cut in the insert. You are to draw a restriction map with APPROXIMATE sizes - actually, all you need to get right are the RELATIVE sizes, along with the ORDERING of the sites (5 points for ordering, 5 points for relative sizes - but you are very unlikely to get the sizes right if you get the ordering wrong!). Below are ranges for the sizes of the bands produced in the restriction digestions - note that these are ranges, not single numbers; again, you only need to give APPROXIMATE/RELATIVE sizes. AbcI or XyzI alone: 12932-13995 AbcI and XyzI: 3941-4214 8774-9380 AbcI and SacI: 5147-5502 7679-8209 KpnI and SacI: 4504-4815 8208-8775 KpnI and XyzI: 5881-6287 7183-7680 SacI and XyzI: 1356-1450 11457-12248 Master: Copy: 3 Order: AbcI - KpnI - SacI - XyzI Size order: BC>Vector>AB>CD A is AbcI B is KpnI C is SacI D is XyzI