Sticky and blunt ends

DNA ends refer to the properties of the ends of linear DNA molecules, which in molecular biology are described as "sticky" or "blunt" based on the shape of the complementary strands at the terminus. In sticky ends, one strand is longer than the other (typically by at least a few nucleotides), such that the longer strand has bases which are left unpaired.

Source: Wikipedia — Sticky and blunt ends (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Sticky and blunt ends

DNA ends refer to the properties of the ends of linear DNA molecules, which in molecular biology are described as "sticky" or "blunt" based on the shape of the complementary strands at the terminus. In sticky ends, one strand is longer than the other (typically by at least a few nucleotides), such that the longer strand has bases which are left unpaired.

This neuron ends here.

Source: Wikipedia "Sticky and blunt ends" · CC BY-SA 4.0

Share this article: X · Bluesky
Privacy Policy