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what are blunt ends ? ​

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Answered by UDITABARUAH
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DNA ends refer to the properties of the end of DNA molecules, which may be sticky or blunt based on the enzyme which cuts the DNA. The restriction enzyme belong to a larger class of enzymes called exonucleases and endonucleases.

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Answered by adityasrivastava6578
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DNA ends refer to the properties of the end of DNA molecules, which may be sticky or blunt based on the enzyme which cuts the DNA. The restriction enzyme belong to a larger class of enzymes called exonucleases and endonucleases.

A straight cut, down through the DNA that results in a flat pair of bases on the ends of the DNA. Sticky Ends : Staggered ends on a DNA molecule with short, single-stranded overhangs

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