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How is DNA inserted into a vector?


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DNA inserted into a vector

  1. The restriction enzyme is used to cut the DNA fragment containing the desired gene and the vector.
  2. Then DNA and vector are combined with DNA ligase.
  3. Restriction enzyme works as a molecular scissor, cutting DNA at specified locations and leaving sticky ends.
  4. The foreign DNA and the vector are joined by DNA ligase.

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