what is the biomolecular scissors????
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Ever used a pair of molecular scissors? Restriction enzymes are molecular scissors that cut DNA into pieces. Find out which enzymes will cut, and where by making a restriction map. Then you can figure out what will happen if you change the sequence of the DNA. Will the same enzymes still cut the new DNA sequence?
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In this experiment you will determine if cutting a piece of DNA with a restriction enzyme depends upon the sequence of the DNA
Ever used a pair of molecular scissors? Restriction enzymes are molecular scissors that cut DNA into pieces. Find out which enzymes will cut, and where by making a restriction map. Then you can figure out what will happen if you change the sequence of the DNA. Will the same enzymes still cut the new DNA sequence?
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In this experiment you will determine if cutting a piece of DNA with a restriction enzyme depends upon the sequence of the DNA
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➡️the ✴️Endonuclease enzyme is known as biomolecular scissors because it breaks or dissolves phosphodiester bond in polynucleotide chain like DNA , RNA , etc. to get specific nucleotide sequence.
Endonuclease is highly used in genetic engineering due to its bond breaking property.
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➡️the ✴️Endonuclease enzyme is known as biomolecular scissors because it breaks or dissolves phosphodiester bond in polynucleotide chain like DNA , RNA , etc. to get specific nucleotide sequence.
Endonuclease is highly used in genetic engineering due to its bond breaking property.
hope it helps !! ❤️✌️
# be brainly ✌️
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