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why are sticky ends called cos end?

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The 12 nucleotide 5' overhangs at the cos-ends of the linear Lambda DNA are the result of a cut by the enzyme terminase. ... The ends of the resulting monomeric DNA (called cos ends) are similar to the sticky (or cohesive) ends produced by common restriction enzymes.

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