Explain the significance of palindromic nucleotide sequence in the formation of recombinant dna
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The palindromic nucleotide sequence serves as recognition sites of DNA by which it binds to the site and cuts each of the two strands of the double helix at specific points by hydrolysing the phosphodiester backbones
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* It cuts the opposite strands of DNA, but between the same bases on both the strands & forms STICKY ENDS. This sticky ends facilitate the action of enzyme DNA ligase and helps in the formation of recombination DNA.....................
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