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प्रश्न
Explain the role of ‘molecular scissors’ in recombinant DNA technology.
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उत्तर
- ‘Molecular scissors’ refer to restriction enzymes also called restriction endonucleases.
- These enzymes cut DNA molecules at specific nucleotide sequences known as recognition sites.
- They cut DNA into fragments with identifiable genes, usually producing sticky or blunt ends.
- Restriction enzymes enable precise cutting of a desired gene from one DNA molecule.
- They also cut the vector DNA (e.g., plasmids) at specific sites to allow insertion of the foreign gene.
- These cuts facilitate the joining of the gene of interest with the vector DNA to form recombinant DNA.
- Molecular scissors are essential tools, as they allow manipulation and recombination of DNA from different sources.
- Without restriction enzymes, the creation of recombinant DNA molecules and genetic engineering would not be possible.
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