The following statements are either accurate as written or contain some errors. You need to rewrite each as an accurate statement. Make sure that you do not change the material the sentence is about. Highlight or underline any changes that you make to statements. Thank you!
1. Primers cleave DNA at recognition sequences. They can produce either matching ends, which are fragments with overhangs, or it can produce blunt ends, which are fragments without overhanging ends.
2. Codons are three nonoverlapping (such that each ribonucleotide is only in one codon) ribonucleotides that specify a particular amino acid. They are "read" in a linear fashion by the ribosome to be translated into a polypeptide.
3. The diagram below is an illustration of an important molecule for transcription. It depicts a ribosome that has two important regions. Region A that attaches to an amino acid and Region B that contains a codon.
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