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If one were to cut the plasmid DNA with Hindill, Apal, and Smal, how large is each

segment produced?

If one were to cut the plasmid DNA with Hindill, Apal, and Smal, how large is each-example-1

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A linear shaped piece of DNA strand is obtained when a plasmid is cut HindIII, Apa1, and Sma1.

Step-by-step explanation:

Restriction enzymes are endonucleases which enzymatic proteins which can cut a DNA at specific sequences at particular recognition sites. The sequences recognized by these enzymes are usually palindromic that occurs for a definite length (6 bp, 4 bp, or 8 bp).

They can either be blunt cutters or sticky end cutters. APA1, SMA1, and HindIII are all restriction enzymes which can cut a circular plasmid at specific locations.

These restriction enzymes bind with the DNA at specific locations and cuts them to give linear strands of DNA either with a blunt or a sticky end.

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