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Answer:
Produce resistance variety or use of fungicides.
Explanation:
The best solution for the future is to produce resistance variety to Panama Disease or fungicide spray that kills Fusarium fungus that causes Panama Disease. If the variety is resistance against Fusarium fungus so they get no adverse affect from it. The use of chemical that kills Fusarium fungus is also a good method to protect banana industry from the adverse effect of this disease.
It was from nuclear fusion. (Sorry if it’s wrong but I’m pretty sure it’s not!)
Answer:
DNA restriction enzymes cut the DNA molecule, while DNA ligases join the resulting DNA fragments
Explanation:
Transformation is a naturally occurring process by which bacteria incorporate exogenous genetic material from their surrounding environment. This process (transformation) is used for DNA cloning via plasmid vectors. In DNA cloning, transformation occurs after restriction enzymes cut the DNA at specific sequences named palindromic sequences (i.e, sequences that can be read the same in opposite direction). Restriction enzymes can generate sticky-ends, where enzymes make staggered cuts in the two strands (e.g., <em>BamH</em>), or blunt ends, where the resulting strands are of the same length (e.g., <em>HaeIII</em>). In general, sticky-end enzymes are more useful because they generate a 3' overhang in one molecule and a complementary 5' overhang in the other, increasing the yield and specificity of ligation. During ligation, a DNA ligase is used to join both DNA strands by forming phosphodiester bonds in the plasmid. Following transformation, bacteria can be selected on antibiotic plates.