Mary Jones, Richard Fosbery, Dennis Taylor and, Jennifer Gregory Solutions for Chapter: Genetic Technology, Exercise 3: Question
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Questions from Mary Jones, Richard Fosbery, Dennis Taylor and, Jennifer Gregory Solutions for Chapter: Genetic Technology, Exercise 3: Question with Hints & Solutions
Explain the term sticky end.
Four different lengths of DNA, A to D, were cut with the restriction enzyme EcoRI. These fragments had the following numbers of restriction sites for this enzyme: A- 5, B- 7, C- 0, and D- 3. State the number of fragments that will be formed from each length of DNA after incubation with EcoRI.
Describe the features of the restriction sites shown in the table below.
Explain the advantages of using restriction endonucleases in genetic engineering.