E. DNA polymerase. 31) Which enzyme permanently seals together DNA fragments that have complementary sticky ends? 32) Which enzyme is used to make ...
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___the fragments will bond to other fragments with complementary ... they provide a site for complementary base pairing so that pieces of DNA can be linked together ... Which one of the following enzymes could seal a nick in one strand of a .... the enzyme that cuts DNA into restriction fragments. the "sticky" ends ...
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d. bacterial RNA polymerase cannot make RNA complementary to mammalian DNA. e. bacterial DNA is not found in a ... d. using DNA polymerase to reconstruct the gene from its polypeptide product. e. using DNA ligase to put together fragments of the DNA that codes for a particular polypeptide.
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i) Which enzyme permanently seals together DNA fragments that have complementary sticky ends? Answer -b ... ii) Which enzyme is used to make complementary DNA (cDNA)? Answer - c...
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B. it demonstrated that harmless bacterial cells had become permanently transformed through a change in the bacterial hereditary system. ... 33. Which of the following enzymes joins the paired sticky ends of DNA fragments? ... A. The hydrogen bonding of cytosine to guanine is an example of complementary base pairing.
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By digesting both the plasmid and human DNA with the same restriction enzyme we can create thousands of human DNA fragments, one fragment with the gene that we want, and with compatible sticky ends on bacterial plasmids. ... · Complementary is DNA in vitro using mRNA as a template and the enzyme reverse transcriptase.
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DNA polymerase: enzyme that copies DNA... prokaryotic Pol I-IV eukaryotic a & d ; prokaryotic Pol III (pic) req: ... POL III - synthesizes new DNA strands ; DNA polymerase I - removes RNA primer 1 base at a time, adds DNA bases; DNA ligase repairs Okazaki fragments (seals lagging strand 3' open holes) ;
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After the restriction enzyme cuts the DNA, the result is a set of double-stranded DNA fragments with single-stranded ends, called "sticky ends." The bases of the sticky ends then can form a bond with the foreign DNA molecules.
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Eating GM food constituting risk for human health cannot be excluded: allergic response to new types of protein (e.g. cryo protein in frost-resistant GM maize), transfer of DNA fragments stemming from virus vectors used for gene transfer into plant cells.
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