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How is it possible that viral DNA can be inserted into the genome of bacteria?

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Sticking the vector and the gene together
Scientists mix the gene and the opened vector together with a bacterial enzyme called DNA ligase. The ligase sticks DNA ends together to form a single circular molecule that includes both the vector and the gene.
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A bacterial enzyme called DNA ligase is used to combine the gene with the opening vector. The ligase joins the ends of the DNA strands to produce a single circular molecule that contains the vector as well as the gene.

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