Team:Cambridge/Gibson/Mechanism

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Once it has chewed back far enough A-T G-C base pairing allows the two pieces to bind together.
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Once it has chewed back far enough A-T G-C base pairing allows the two pieces to bind together.
 
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We now have a single piece of DNA but it is not physically ligated together, it is merely held together by hydrogen bonding, also there are gaps in both single strands.
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