Biology, asked by dejeniebiot2006, 10 months ago

what do mean by DNA partial and complete digestion?

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Answered by gagagarg8
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A restriction digest that has not been allowed to go to completion and thus contains pieces of DNA with some restriction endonuclease sites that have not yet been cleaved.

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Answered by SHARRSHAN929
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A partial restriction digest involves performing an incomplete digestion of the plasmid DNAso that, in our example where you have two restriction sites for the enzyme in question, you will end up with three digestion products

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