how does the stickiness of cut ends of DNA help
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'sticky' end is produced when the restriction enzyme cuts at one end of the sequence, between two bases on the same strand, then cuts on the opposite end of the complementary strand. This willproduce two ends of DNA that will have some nucleotides without any complementary bases
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by not following the following steps
1...don't use the scissors while cutting without washing..
2..do not use the injection once it had been used
..3.do not follow sexusl contact with person having bane
1...don't use the scissors while cutting without washing..
2..do not use the injection once it had been used
..3.do not follow sexusl contact with person having bane
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