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»Recombinant DNA is obtained by cleaving the pro-DNA by Restriction endonuclease.
They can cleave DNA at specific base sequences called restriction sites.
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Recombinant DNA is the product obtained after isolating a specific DNA segment and then inserting it into another DNA molecule at a desired position. Restriction endonucleases are the enzymes that digest DNA at specific sites to isolate a specific DNA segment. Thus they are required for producing recombinant DNA.
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