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RNase
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Difference in Efficiency of Ligation?
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Is there a difference in efficiency of ligation between 5'-overhang and 3'-overhang? And do ligation products look like dsDNA? I don't understand how there are several ligation products when the PCR fragment digested by a restriction enzyme has the same sequence.
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I am not following you. Do you mean that there is a PCR fragment that was digested by one restriction endonuclease, as opposed to two endonucleases? Is it being mixed with a different fragment before the ligation?
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