Question

What are the two families of conservative site specific recombinases?

a.

Alanine and phenylalanine

b.

Threonine and valine

c.

Arginine and lysine

d.

Serine and tyrosine

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Answer: (d).Serine and tyrosine

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Q. What are the two families of conservative site specific recombinases?

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