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The role of DNA ligae in the constructio...

The role of DNA ligae in the construction of a recombinant DNA molecule is:

A

Formation of phosphodiester bond between two DNA fragments

B

Formation of hydrogen bonds between sticky ends of DNA fragments.

C

Ligation of all purine and pyrimidine bases

D

None of the above

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