10. After liquid atomization (nebulization) of DNA, it is necessary to repair the ends of the DNA molecules. This repair involves: a. Using T4 DNA polymerase to fill in the 3'-protruding ends. b. Digesting DNA fragments with a restriction enzyme so that all of the "sticky" (cohesive) ends are the same. c. Removing phosphate from the protruding 3' and 5' ends. d. Using T4 DNA polymerase to fill in the 3' recessed ends and digest the single-stranded 3' protruding ends.
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