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what do u mean by dna splicing​

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Answered by medha2008
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I gene splicing , scientists take a specific restriction unravel a certain strand or strands of DNA. the DNA double helix structure is then separated into single strands . this would mean that every word sequences leads to a different trait in the sentence DNA

Answered by ƁƦƛƖƝԼƳƜƛƦƦƖƠƦ
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DNA Splicing:-

In gene splicing, scientists take a specific restriction enzyme to unravel a certain strand or strands of DNA. The DNA's double helix structure is then separated into single strands. ... This would mean that every word (sequence) leads to a different trait in the sentence (DNA).

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What is gene splicing used for?

Gene splicing technology, therefore, allows researchers to insert new genes into the existing genetic material of an organisms genome so that entire traits, from disease resistance to vitamins, and can be copied from one organism and transferred another.

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Does splicing occur in DNA?

During splicing, introns (non-coding regions) are removed and exons (coding regions) are joined together. For nuclear-encoded genes, splicing takes place within the nucleus either during or immediately after transcription.

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Is gene splicing possible?

“Gene splicing by overlap extension is a new approach for recombining DNA molecules at precise junctions irrespective of nucleotide sequences at the recombination site and without the use of restriction endonucleases or ligase. ... In fact, we can even manipulate human DNA.

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