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Question
Study the sequence of bases in a DNA molecule that is shown below and answer the questions.
5'-GAATTC-3'
3'-СТТАAG-5'
- What are such sequences called? Name the enzyme used that recognises such nucleotide sequences. [1]
- How do these enzymes function? [1]
Short Answer
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Solution
- Sequence Identification and Enzyme Name
- Name of sequence: These are called Palindromic Nucleotide Sequences. In DNA, a palindrome is a sequence of base pairs that reads the same on both strands when the reading orientation (5' to 3') is kept the same.
- Enzyme: The enzymes that recognise these specific sequences are Restriction Endonucleases. Specifically, the sequence 5'-GAATTC-3' is recognised by the enzyme EcoRI.
- Mechanism of Function
- Binding and Cutting
- Specific Cleavage
- Sticky Ends
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