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lambda DNA imtergret with bacterial DNA at​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Bacterial DNA has an attachment sequence called attB. Bacterial DNA and λ-phage DNA align at the “O” region of the attachment sequences. During integration, int protein induces two double-stranded breaks that are resolved, resulting in the integration of the phage DNA into the bacterial DNA.
Answered by Misslol96
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Bacterial DNA has an attachment sequence called attB. Bacterial DNA and λ-phage DNA align at the “O” region of the attachment sequences. During integration, int protein induces two double-stranded breaks that are resolved, resulting in the integration of the phage DNA into the bacterial DNA

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