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Card 6
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Name the two types of ends that restriction endonucleases can leave
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Card 7
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What does it mean when the nucleotides left exposed on two strands are palindromes of each other?
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Card 8
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What does in vivo cloning involve?
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Card 9
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What does in vitro cloning involve?
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Card 10
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What enzyme joins together the complementary bases of two sticky ends?
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Card 11
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How does this enzyme do this?
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Card 12
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What is a vector?
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Card 13
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What is the most common vector?
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Card 14
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How are plasmids introduced into host cells?
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Card 15
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Give 2 reasons why not all bacterial cells will possess DNA fragments
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