A. Explain the significance of ‘palindromic nucleotide sequence’ in the formation of recombinant DNA.
B. Write the use of restriction endonuclease in the above process.
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Formation of recombinant DNA
Explanation:
A. The palindromic sequence is the sequence of base pairs that read the equivalent on both the DNA strands when the direction of perusing is continued as before. Each endonuclease reviews the whole DNA grouping for palindromic acknowledgment succession.
B. The restriction endonuclease ties to the DNA when it finds the palindrome. It cuts the contrary strands of DNA, however between similar bases on both the strands and structures Sticky Ends. The clingy closes make simple the activity of chemical DNA ligase and help in the arrangement of recombination DNA.
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