Multiple Choice
Why are restriction enzymes that produce sticky ends valuable?
A) Sticky-ended DNA is easier to amplify by PCR.
B) The ends produced will stick to any complementary DNA from any source.
C) Sticky-ended DNA is easier to replicate in cells.
D) They produce ends that stick only to plasmid DNA.
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