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Restriction Enzyme Cut Dna Vector Produce Complementary Sticky

Using the same restriction enzyme ensures complementary 'sticky ends' on both the DNA fragment and the vector, facilitating base pairing for insertion.

Por que a mesma enzima de restrição é usada para cortar o DNA e o DNA do vetor? Para produzir as mesmas pontas pegajosas complementares que se unem por pareamento de bases.

Front Why is the same restriction enzyme used to cut the DNA out and the vector DNA?
Back To produce the same complementary sticky ends that join by base pairing

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