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When a typical restriction enzyme cuts a DNA molecule, the cuts are uneven, so that the DNA fragments have single-stranded ends. These ends are useful in recombinant DNA work because

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When a typical restriction enzyme cuts a DNA moleule, the cuts are uneven so that the DNA fragments have single-stranded ends . These ends are useful in recombinant DNA work because :

The enzyme used to cut the DNA molecule is :

The enzyme used to cut the DNA molecule is

Restriction endonucleases are used to join the DNA fragments having sticky ends.

Which type of cuts are produced by restriction enzymes in DNA molecules?

Restriction enzymes are used to cut single-stranded DNA.

When cut by the same restriction enzyme, the resultant DNA fragments have the same kind of sticky-ends and these can be joined together (end to end) using

DNA fragments cut by restriction enzyme can be separated by