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Question 6

Restriction enzymes cuts DNA at a specific ___ of nucleotides.


a. promoter regions

b. sequence

c. plasmid nucleotides

d. AUG codon

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Answer:

Option-C

  • Restriction enzymes cuts DNA at a specific plasmid nucleotides of nucleotides.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The DNA is cut into the required set of fragments or sequences in a more proper way, with the help of a restriction enzyme. Which, desolves the target site having termed as the plasmid nucleotides on the sequence of the DNA molecule.
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Answer:

The correct answer is: sequence.

Step-by-step explanation:

Restriction enzymes are proteins found in bacteria that cut the DNA into fragments to form molecules called "rectriction sites". These restriction sites are used in molecular biology to identify polymorphisms (variations in the DNA fragment sequence).

These restriction sites are specific DNA sequences that are often palindromic (meaning that the strand is read the same from whichever direction).

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