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A recombinant DNA molecule is produced by joining together

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Answered by AbdJr10
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ligase enzyme

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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A recombinant DNA molecule is produced by joining together two or more DNA segments from different organisms.

Recombinant DNA:

  • Recombinant DNA (rDNA) molecules are DNA molecules created using laboratory genetic recombination procedures (such as molecular cloning) that combine genetic material from several sources, resulting in sequences that would not otherwise be present in the genome.
  • The process of combining two or more DNA molecules to form a hybrid is known as recombinant DNA.
  • Two types of enzymes, restriction endonucleases, and ligases enable the technology.
  • A restriction endonuclease identifies a certain DNA sequence and cuts inside or close to it.
  • Paul Berg, a Stanford scientist who was among the first to create a recombinant DNA molecule in 1972, addressed a letter to the journal Science immediately afterward, along with eleven other researchers.
  • Important proteins required in the therapy of human ailments, such as insulin and growth hormone, have been effectively produced using recombinant DNA technology.

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