16s + 4s = 20s
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Yes, plasmid DNA can be used as a template for 16S rRNA amplification. The plasmid would need to contain the 16S rRNA gene sequence of interest. By designing primers that target the 16S rRNA gene region on the plasmid, PCR amplification can be performed to specifically amplify the 16S rRNA gene.
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No because 16s+20t when factored is 4(4s+5t)
Ribosomal 16S RNA found in the bacteria and small microorganisms prokaryotic cells and the subunit is 30S.
16s + 4s = 20s
16s + 4s = 20s
3r(16s + 27)
4
16S ribosomal RNA subunit