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what are blunt ends and sticky ends of DNA

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Answered by anureetkaur22
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Longer overhangs are called cohesive ends and sticky ends . They are most often created by restriction endonucleases when they cut DNA stands four base pairs from each other , creating a four base 5 overhang in one molecule and a complementary 5 overhang in the other .

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Answered by im458889pbjart
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BLUNT ENDs;

A fragment of DNA resulting from the breaking of DNA molecules in which there are no unpaired bases or overhangs in the end , hence both stands are of the same length.


STICKY ENDS;

Longer overhangs are called cohessive ends or sticky ends. They are most often created by restriction endonucleases when they cut DNA.

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