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A foreign DNA and plasmid cut by the same restriction endonuclease can be joined to form a recombinant plasmid using:

  1. A
    ligase
  2. B
    Eco RI
  3. C
    Taq polymerase
  4. D
    polymerase III

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Restriction enzymes (like Eco RI) are used to cut DNA. Once cut, the "sticky ends" or "blunt ends" of the foreign DNA and the plasmid are joined (ligated) by the enzyme DNA ligase, which forms phosphodiester bonds.

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A foreign DNA and plasmid cut by the same restriction endonuclease can be joined to form a recombinant plasmid using:
A
ligase
B
Eco RI
C
Taq polymerase
D
polymerase III

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