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How are restriction enzymes used to insert foreign DNA into plasmids?

a. use the same restrcition enzyme to cut the insert and the vector, then ligate them together with DNA ligase

b. use a restriction enzyme to cut the insert into several fragments, then allow the fragments to recombine with the vector

c. use a restriction enzyme to cut the vector into several fragments, then use DNA ligase to reassemble the fragments around the insert.

d. use a unique restriction enzyme to cut the insert and the vector, then use Taq polymerase to extend the sticky ends, followed by treatment with DNA ligase

e. none of these procedures will work

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