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how does EcoRI specifically act on DNA molecule? explain

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Answered by abhipatel8119
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EcoRI is a restriction enzyme that cleaves DNA double helices into fragments at specific sites. ... The / in the sequence indicates which phosphodiester bond the enzyme will break in the DNA molecule. Other restriction enzymes, depending on their cut sites, can also leave 3' overhangs or blunt ends with no overhangs.

Answered by priyanshusingh1388
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EcoRI is a restriction enzyme that cleaves DNA double helices into fragments at specific sites. ... The / in the sequence indicates which phosphodiester bond the enzyme will break in the DNA molecule. Other restriction enzymes, depending on their cut sites, can also leave 3' overhangs or blunt ends with no overhangs

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