Home
Search results
Results 1 - 10 of about 8,470 for sticky-end-1.

If one sticky end has the nucleotide sequence TTAA exposed the ...
If one sticky end has the nucleotide sequence TTAA exposed the piece of DNA that will come in and attach to that sticky end will have the sequenc? Answer It!
wiki.answers.com/Q/If_one_stick...

BamHI - Information from Answers.com
It has the recognition site (G'GATCC), and leaves a sticky end. One of the earlier enzymes to be used, it is popular for historical reasons, but also because ...
www.answers.com/topic/bamhi

ID2906415118's Contributions
2011-02-01 03:47:11~2010-09-28 02:48:48~1~2. Displaying 2 results per page. Asked What are the sticky ends in DNA and said it was the same as What is a ...
wiki.answers.com/Q/Special:Cont...

adaptor: Definition from Answers.com
... synthetic oligonucleotide strands that have one sticky end and one blunt end; ... forming a new fragment with two sticky ends that can be more easily spliced ...
www.answers.com/topic/adaptor

Sticky and blunt ends - Information from Answers.com
A single-stranded non-circular DNA molecule has two non-identical ends, the 3' end and the 5' end (usually ...
www.answers.com/topic/sticky-an...

DNA nanotechnology - Information from Answers.com
The earliest example of this was the array of DX, or double-crossover, molecules. Each DX molecule can be designed with four sticky ends, one at each end of ...
www.answers.com/topic/dna-nanot...

What is a sticky end
A Sticky End, referring to Biology is recombinant DNA. After DNA has ... I accept the community guidelines, terms of use and privacy policy. I confirm that I am at ...
wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_st...

When linear DNA showing 3 restriction sites cleaved by Ecoli no of ...
follow. [report abuse]. Can you answer this question? When linear DNA showing 3 restriction sites cleaved by Ecoli no of fragments each having 1 sticky end?
wiki.answers.com/Q/When_linear_...

What are sticky ends and why are they important in genetic ...
These sticky ends are important for genetic engineering because they allow for specificity. One example is recombinant DNA. When you want to make a ...
wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_sti...

How do sticky ends function
A Sticky End, referring to Biology is recombinant DNA. After DNA has ... I accept the community guidelines, terms of use and privacy policy. I confirm that I am at ...
wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_stick...

            

< Prev   1234Next >