k Recombinant DNA, illustration Recombinant DNA, illustration. Two sections of DNA deoxyribonucleic acid, yellow and purple from different organisms are cut by restriction enzymes, also known as restriction endonucleases, at a specific site. This leaves overhanging ends on the molecules that are complementary to each other, as the DNA bases guanine G and cytosine C, and adenine A and thymine T always pair up together. The two overhanging ends can be joined to each other by the enzyme DNA ligase to form a recombinant DNA molecule bottom., by FRANCIS LEROY, BIOCOSMOSSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Recombinant DNA, illustration Recombinant DNA, illustration. Two sections of DNA  deoxyribonucleic acid, yellow and purple  from different organisms are cut by restriction enzymes, also known as restriction endonucleases, at a specific site. This leaves overhanging ends on the molecules that are complementary to each other, as the DNA bases guanine  G  and cytosine  C , and adenine  A  and thymine  T  always pair up together. The two overhanging ends can be joined to each other by the enzyme DNA ligase to form a recombinant DNA molecule  bottom ., by FRANCIS LEROY, BIOCOSMOS SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Recombinant DNA, illustration

Recombinant DNA, illustration. Two sections of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, yellow and purple) from different organisms are cut by restriction enzymes, also known as restriction endonucleases, at a specific site. This leaves overhanging ends on the molecules that are complementary to each other, as the DNA bases guanine (G) and cytosine (C), and adenine (A) and thymine (T) always pair up together. The two overhanging ends can be joined to each other by the enzyme DNA ligase to form a recombinant DNA molecule (bottom)., by FRANCIS LEROY, BIOCOSMOS/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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