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In biology it is used as a restriction enzyme. EcoRI creates 4 nucleotide sticky ends with 5' end overhangs of AATT. The nucleic acid recognition sequence where the enzyme cuts is G/AATTC, which has a palindromic, complementary sequence of CTTAA/G.
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Answer:
G|AATTC
CTTAA|G
Explanation:
EcoRI is a bacterial restriction enzyme that cuts DNA into fragments at defined sites. These specific sites are denoted by a specific sequence:
G|AATTC
CTTAA|G
The | symbol shows the site of the cut.
These enzymes are used to create cuts in DNA to enable cloning in genetic engineering.