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Minimum number of cuts required to introduce a gene of interest is—
1) One
2) Two
3) Four
4) Eight

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Answered by vipin6025
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Answer:

two is right answer

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Answered by MotiSani
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The minimum number of cuts required to introduce a gene of interest is two.

  • A recombinant DNA is formed by the union of foreign DNA into a vector DNA molecule (plasmid).
  • Restriction Endonucleases (REN) are molecular scissors that cut DNA into definite fragments.
  • They are used in genetic engineering.
  • The same kind of REN is used to cut both the plasmid and the gene of interest to generate complementary strands.
  • Hence, two cuts are made.
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