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When cloning a gene into a plasmid, which enzyme would you use to covalently attach the gene to the plasmid DNA? Question 4 options: a) DNA Ligase b) alkaline phosphatase c) exonuclease III d) DNA polymerase
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When cloning a gene into a plasmid, which enzyme would you use to covalently attach the gene to the plasmid DNA?
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DNA Ligase
b)
alkaline phosphatase
c)
exonuclease III
d)
DNA polymerase
e)
a restriction endonuclease
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- The correct answer is a) DNA Ligase.
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