Biology, asked by nehu19, 1 year ago

Why is DNA ligase often described as 'molecular glue'?

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Answered by Anonymous
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becz it glues together the okazaki fragments

Answered by Vivek9910
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The most commonly used is the T4 DNA ligasemethod. ... DNA fragments with either sticky ends or blunt ends can be inserted into vectorDNA with the aid of DNA ligases. During normal DNA replication, DNA ligase catalyzes the end-to-end joining (ligation) of short fragments of DNA, called Okazaki fragments.

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