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Summarise the events in sequence when a mixture of plasmid vector and human DNA is digested with restriction enzyme EcoRI is supplemented with enzyme DNA ligase.

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To summarize the events that occur when a mixture of plasmid vector and human DNA is digested with the restriction enzyme EcoRI and then supplemented with the enzyme DNA ligase, we can outline the following steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Digestion of Plasmid Vector and Human DNA**: - The process begins with the cleavage of both the plasmid vector and the human DNA using the restriction enzyme EcoRI. This enzyme recognizes specific sequences in the DNA and cuts at those sites, resulting in the generation of DNA fragments. 2. **Generation of DNA Fragments**: ...
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