Biology, asked by shivamtuli4534, 1 year ago

It was found that Hind 2 always cuts DNA molecules at a particular point by recognising a specific sequence of six base pairs. This specific base sequence is known as the
(i) recognition sequence (ii) restriction endonuclease (iii) palindromic nucleotide sequence (iv) ori C
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Answered by hira62
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Ciao,
Bacteria produces a veriety of restriction enzymes which cut the DNA at very specific sites characterized by specific sequence of 4 to 6 nucelotides that are arranged in reverse order .and such sequences are called * " "palindromic" sequences.
this sequence cutting is to produce sticky ends because these ends can bind by complementry base pairing.
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Answered by Neha1st
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Answer:

c

Explanation:

the answer must be palindromic nucleotide sequence.

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