Thanks, that was helpful, though I'm struggling with the small DNA segment deletion process. Why, if the restriction enzymes are located on either side of the segment being removed just like in the large section, is the the exonuclease needed and why do you end up with 2 of the small segments on each end of your plasmid once it's been cleaved. Are the restriction enzymes cleaving directly down the middle of the segment to be deleted?
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Thank you for the lesson. Very short but perfect summary for an A-level student like me.
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Thanks, that was helpful, though I'm struggling with the small DNA segment deletion process. Why, if the restriction enzymes are located on either side of the segment being removed just like in the large section, is the the exonuclease needed and why do you end up with 2 of the small segments on each end of your plasmid once it's been cleaved. Are the restriction enzymes cleaving directly down the middle of the segment to be deleted?
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Not to be rude, but can you like answer this question? You seem smart and I need help :D
answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20170927191353AAA9JYG
you actually laughed! ^_^ very good video
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