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Restriction endonuclease Hind II always cuts DNA molecule at a particular point by recognising a specific sequence of

Restriction endonuclease Hind II always cuts DNA molecule at a particular point by recognising a specific sequence of

Hind-II always cut DNA molecules at a particular point by recognising a specific sequence of six base pairs. This specific base sequence is known as the................ .

Hind-II always cut DNA molecules at a particular point by recognising a specific sequence of six base pairs. This specific base sequence is known as the................ .

Assertion : The first restriction endonuclease was Hine II Reason :Hind II always cut DNA molecules at a particular point by recongnising a specific sequence of six base pairs.

How many statements are correct? (a) Hind II always cut DNA molecules at particular point by recognizing a specific sequence of 6 bases. (b)After the restriction endonuclease action, single stranded portions which are overhanging stretches called sticky ends because they form nucleotide bonds with their complementary cut counter part. (c)The separated bands of DNA are cut out from the agarosegel and extracted from gel piece. This step is known as spooling. (d)Taq polymerase is used between annealing and extension of r-DNA technology.

EcoRI always cuts DNA molecules at a particluar point by recognizing a specific restriction sequence, the sticky ends fromed after digestion have the sequence

EcoRI always cuts DNA molecules at a particluar point by recognizing a specific restriction sequence, the sticky ends fromed after digestion have the sequence