*Hello Sir, Name the Four Nuclease Enzymes Each For Cut the Sticky End At 5prime And 3prime Ends And Four Enzymes That Cut At The Blunt End With Their Recognition Site*
The restriction enzymes cut the sugar - phosphate back bone of the DNA molecule on different strands. But for the separation of the cut ends of the strands, the H bonds between the complementary bases should be broken. How does that happen?
great animation ,very easily understood
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It is not that bad...I dont understand the comments..I understood.Goodluck to everyone before your exams
Great animation
I missed something; how do the R.E.'s actually cut the DNA sugar-phosphate backbone? "Molecular scissors" does really explain, thanks
The yellow blob goes to the blue squiggles or pink stingy things and cuts them by pinching the two yellow blob lobes together repeatedly. That's how.
@@nosegrindv4951 Wow, what was I thinking? Ok
It hydrolyzes phosphodiester bonds.
@@tomato-v8x Excellent, thanks
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*Hello Sir, Name the Four Nuclease Enzymes Each For Cut the Sticky End At 5prime And 3prime Ends And Four Enzymes That Cut At The Blunt End With Their Recognition Site*
The restriction enzymes cut the sugar - phosphate back bone of the DNA molecule on different strands. But for the separation of the cut ends of the strands, the H bonds between the complementary bases should be broken. How does that happen?
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What a nice explanation
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