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A radiograph image of the esophagus is called
Restriction Enzymes
Enzymes used in molecular biology to cut DNA at specific sequences, allowing for DNA manipulation.
Single-stranded Tails
Single-stranded tails refer to the unpaired regions of nucleic acids that extend from the main double-stranded structure of molecules like DNA or RNA.
Sticky Ends
Overhanging, single-stranded ends of DNA that are produced by the action of certain restriction enzymes, useful in molecular cloning to join DNA fragments together.
Introns
Non-coding sequences of DNA within a gene that are removed via RNA splicing during mRNA processing, leaving only exons to be translated into protein.
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