Biology, asked by shobhit6513, 7 months ago

In recombinant DNA technology, a plasmid vector is cleaved by

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Answered by avk6418peh6wh
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Explanation:

restriction endonuclease

Answered by navadeepsai11
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Answer:

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

So the answer is the same enzyme which cleaves the donor DNA

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