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Vectors with single or very few recognition sites for a particular restriction enzyme are preferred in recombinant DNA technology (RDT). Justify.

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  7. What do you understand by the term selectable marker?

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  8. EcoRI is a restriction endonuclease. How is it named so?

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  9. Write the sequence of DNA bases that this enzyme recognises?

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  10. Explain with reference PCR A specific enzyme helps in amplification...

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  11. Explain with reference PCR Explain its role in molecular diagnosis.

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  12. With a simple sketch show the steps of recombinant DNA technology.

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