Biology 2581B Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Approximation, Dideoxynucleotide, Chromatography

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Restriction enzymes recognize and cut specific sequences of dna. Once cut, the dna can produce 3" sticky ends, 5" sticky ends, or blunt ends with no. The sequence detected, cut performed, and ends produced are all specific to the. Different enzymes can recognize different sequences and produce identical overhangs. Different enzymes can recognize the same sequence and produce different overhangs. Digested fragments can only re-anneal if they have the same type of overhang with. Blunt ends can be ligated to any other blunt end. Depending on the length of the recognition site, dna can be digested to yield different. Longer recognition sequences will be found less frequently, and so will result in fewer. Digestion of dna takes time, and so if it is treated with a restriction enzyme for less time overhang restriction enzyme used complementary sequences results but larger fragments you can yield incomplete digests.

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