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To use a plasmid to create a vaccine, what has to be true of the restriction enzyme you use?

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Answer: Inactive invading virusis

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Answer: The restriction enzymes have the property of cleaving DNA molecules at a specific sequences. This restriction enzymes are used to cut DNA sequences at specific points of nucleotides. Some foreign genes are inserted into plasmids to make recombinant DNA.

Explanation: When cloning by restriction digest and ligation, you use restriction enzymes to cut open a plasmid (backbone) and insert a linear fragment of DNA (insert) that has been cut by compatible restriction enzymes. Overview of the restriction cloning process

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