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Felicia would like to cut the following DNA segment that is 1230 base pairs in length. The diagram below shows the location of the cut sites for the restriction enzyme Bgl II, measured in terms of the number of base pairs (bp).Assuming she achieved 100 % efficiency inher Bgl II digestion, Felicia will obtain five DNA fragments from this reaction.What will be the length of Fragment 3? Enter the numeric value only.

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Felicia would like to cut the following DNA segment that is 1230 base pairs in length. The diagram below shows the location of the cut sites for the restriction enzyme Bgl II, measured in terms of the number of base pairs (bp).Assuming she achieved 100 % efficiency inher Bgl II digestion, Felicia will obtain five DNA fragments from this reaction.What will be the length of Fragment 3? Enter the numeric value only.

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