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In recombinant DNA technology, a plasmid vector is cleaved by

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Answered by Sachinarjun
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Plasmid vector is cleaved by the same restriction enzyme that cleaves donor DNA leading to the creation of sticky ends.

Answered by Anonymous
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Plasmid vector is cleaved by the same restriction enzyme that cleaves donor DNA leading to the creation of sticky ends.

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