Restriction enzymes.
Restriction endonucleases or enzymes
opening DNA molecules at specific sites,leaving sticky ends exposed. find me on kik one1992
No, protein molecules are not made up of strands of DNA joined together. DNA contains the genetic information that codes for the synthesis of proteins. Proteins are made up of amino acids joined together in a specific sequence dictated by the instructions encoded in the DNA molecule.
Certain sequences of nucleotides code for the production of specific proteins.
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Restriction endonucleases or enzymes
Certain sequences of nucleotides code for the production of specific proteins.
The cutting of DNA at specific location became possible with the discovery of the so-called 'molecular scissors' i.e. restriction enzymes.
Restriction endonucleases or enzymes
opening DNA molecules at specific sites,leaving sticky ends exposed. find me on kik one1992
Completely Specific Transcription Factors bind to equally specific Dna Sequences that are located and found within The Promoter [Dna] Sequence. Up-Stream from the promoter sequence are the enhancer sequences; Down-Stream is the Operator Sequence - followed by the encoded information.
No, protein molecules are not made up of strands of DNA joined together. DNA contains the genetic information that codes for the synthesis of proteins. Proteins are made up of amino acids joined together in a specific sequence dictated by the instructions encoded in the DNA molecule.
Certain sequences of nucleotides code for the production of specific proteins.
replications origins, which are highly conserved DNA sequences that are recognized by the replication machinery.
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This process is called to "knock out" now scientists by careful designs of DNA molecules, DNA molecules can be constructed with two ends that will sometimes combine again with specific sequences in the chromosome that hosted the genes. :) By: Spencer H. :)
cutting large DNA molecules into smaller pieces.