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Answer:
a = 20 m/s^2
Explanation:
F = m*a --> a = F/m = 320/16 = 20 m/s^2
If one wishes to clone a gene using typical restriction endonucleases, how does the restriction endonuclease identify the appropriate cut sites in the genome using the palindromic sequence.
Restriction endonucleases are a family of enzymes usually found in bacteria that cuts DNA at a specific sequence called recognition site. There are three type of restriction endonuclease Type I, Type II, and Type III.
Each endonuclease recognizes a particular sequence called palindromic sequence which is a sequence that reads the same sequence in both the strands either reading from the 3 prime end or 5 prime end.
The endonuclease cuts the palindromic sequence in such a way that it produces sticky ends.
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Answer: I can not answer the question until you add the answer choices, but as soon as you do I will answer your question.
Explanation:
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