Principle: Prokaryotic Cell Produce Restriction Enzymes (type II restriction endonucleases) that Digest or cut DNA at Specific Sequences of 4, 6, or 8 bp.
Principle: DNA can be easily placed in bacterial cells, since Modern Transformation uses antibiotic restance marker such as tetracycline, chloramphenicol, or ampecillin resistance.
Principle: Recombination of DNA molecules can occur in a test tube.
Text iGenetics by Peter J. Russell
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Miami University
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