| 11. | There is a popular story that Hugh de Grandmesnil almost came to a sticky end at the Battle of Hastings.
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| 12. | Also predictions from molecular dynamics simulations show that some sticky end links are much stronger in stretch than the others.
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| 13. | PCR usually generates blunt-ended PCR products, but note that PCR using TA ligation is therefore a form of sticky end ligation.
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| 14. | Ligases then joins the sticky ends to the corresponding sticky ends of the foreign DNA fragments creating a recombinant DNA plasmid.
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| 15. | Ligases then joins the sticky ends to the corresponding sticky ends of the foreign DNA fragments creating a recombinant DNA plasmid.
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| 16. | The ends are blunt and can be ligated into a blunt cloning site easily but with lower efficiency than sticky ends.
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| 17. | To compensate for the lower efficiency, the concentration of ligase used is higher than sticky end ligation ( 10x or more ).
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| 18. | "' DNA end "'or "'sticky end "'refers to the properties of the end of a molecule of DNA or a recombinant DNA molecule.
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| 19. | A group of students battle the bears in an attempt to save Clevenger, but Clevenger and his wife ultimately come to a sticky end.
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| 20. | The sticky end, the dopa portion, adheres to a surface pretty much any surface _ and is hidden by the rest of the noodle.
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