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Biology, 21.08.2019 00:50 serenityjohnson98765

When restriction enzymes do not cut straight across the two strands of dna, a tail of unpaired bases branch out at the ends. these tails are commonly known as a- blunt ends b- restriction caps c- sticky ends d- restriction tails

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