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How does plasmid become circular after amplification?

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Answered by aasthabele132
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Because the mutated strands are not covalently closed, they are not used as templates for exponential amplification. The two mutated strands have to be copied from the intact native DNA strands and then annealed to each other to form the mutated plasmid. Therefore, the yield of mutated plasmid is low

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