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[The manipulation of DNA utilizes a number of enzymes. These enzymes are naturally occurring in cells involved in transcription, translation, replication, and other biological processes. The reactions catalyzed by these enzymes have become an essential part of gene cloning. Examples of enzyme uses in cloning include cutting and joining DNA, deletion or extension of DNA, generating new DNA fragments, and copying DNA from RNA. These enzymes are available commercially in highly purified forms suitable for cloning work.]
Published: May 27, 2018
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