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Sticky Ends Small Trails Unpaired Bases Fragment

Sticky ends are short, single-stranded overhangs of unpaired bases at the ends of DNA fragments produced by restriction enzyme digestion.

Sticky ends are short sequences of unpaired bases found at the termini of DNA fragments after cutting by certain restriction enzymes.

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Back Small trails of unpaired bases at each of the fragment

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