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Unless the vector and source DNA are cut, fragments separated and joined, the desired recombinant vector molecule cannot be created.
(a) How are the desirable DNA sequence cut ?
(b) Explain the technique used to separate the cut fragments.
(c) how are the resultant framents joined to the vector DNA molecule ?

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