The answer is restriction enzymes. These staggered ends are important in recombination of DNA since they allow DNA strands with complementary sticky ends to be easily joined into one piece by DNA ligase. Other restriction enzymes produce blunt ends. These are harder to join by DNA ligase. An example of a restriction ezyme if EcoRI
The Vmax of the enzyme is 12 μmol⋅min−1
We use Michaelis-menten equation, which is given by;

Where v is velocity of reaction
Vmax = maximum rate achieved by the system
[S] = concentration of a substrate
K
= Michaelis constant
Given V
= 10
[S] = 5km
Now, we calculate Vmax:
10
= 
Km = 1


=12 μmol⋅min−1
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YES.The distribution of bases in sea urchin DNA and salmon DNA follow Chargaff's rules because the percentage of A bases is approximately equal to the percentage of T bases, and also the percentage of G bases is approximately equals to the percentage of C bases in both species. According to Chargaff's rule the amount of guanine should be equal to cytosine and the amount of adenine should be equal to thymine.
Answer:
they need to introduce new deer and won't the earth worms and other such primary consumers will thrive because the deer are not there to eat them
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