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Gene Sticky Ends Plasmid Cut Restriction Endonuclease Complementary

Front How do you do transfer a gene into a vector?
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- cut desired gene from chromsome
- using specific restriction endonuclease with complementary recognition sequence
- produces sticky ends

- cut plasmid using same restriction endonuclease
- sticky ends attracted to each other by complementary base pairing
- DNA ligase forms phosphodiester bonds between sticky ends of gene and plasmid
- forming sugar-phosphate backbone
- recombinant plasmid formed

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