What are recombinant proteins? How do bio reactors help in this production? or Why are restriction endonucleases called so? What is a palindromic sequence? How do restriction endonucleases act on palindromic sites to create ‘sticky ends’?
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Recombinant Protein is a protein encoded by a gene — recombinant DNA — that has been cloned in a system that supports expression of the gene and translation of messenger RNA (see expression system). ... Proteins that result from the expression of recombinant DNA within living cells are termed recombinant proteins.
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