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Restriction Enzyme
Restriction s...
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Restriction sites are pallindromic in nature.
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(a) Why are restriction endonucleases so called ? (b) What is a palindromic nucleotide sequence ? How do restriction endonucleases act on palindromic sites to create sticky ends ?
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Assertion :Restriction endonuclease recognize short palindromic sequence and cut at specific sites. Reason: When a restriction endonuclease acts on palindrome, it cleaves both the strands of DNA molecule.
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Assertion: Restriction enzymes recognise specific palindromic sequences.
Reason: Palindromic sequences are DNA sequences that are read the same way when the orientation is kept the same in both the strands.
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Assertion :Restriction enzymes recognise palindromic sequences. Reason: Palindromic sequences read same in both directions of the two strands.
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Each restriction endonuclease recognises a specific palindromic nucleotide sequence in the DNA. Explain.
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