Discovery of RE
Trending Questions
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What are the types of endonucleases?
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Does HaeIII leave sticky ends or blunt ends?
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The first restriction endonuclease was
EcoRII
Hind II
Hind III
Ava I
Q. In lysogenic cycle the bacteriophage DNA
- incorporates into the bacterial genome
- remains non functional in the cytoplasm
- enters the bacterium with the protein coat
- all of the above
Q. Nobel prize for 1978 for restriction endonuclease technology was given to
- Temin & Baltimore
- Milstein & Kohler
- Arber, Nathans & Smith
- Holley, Khorana & Nirenberg
Q. Restriction endonucleases are
- Used in genetic engineering for ligating two DNA molecules
- Present in mammalian cells for degradation of DNA when the cell dies
- Synthesized by bacteria as part of their defence mechanism
- Used for in vitro DNA synthesis
Q. What is the function of Single Strand Binding Protein in DNA Replication?