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 Ligation, in molecular biology, is the process where either 2 DNA or RNA strands are joined together by an enzyme called ligase. Ligation occurs during the cloning of DNA or during processes such as transformation of a plasmid.
Ligation, in molecular biology, is the process where either 2 [[DNA|DNA]] or [[RNA|RNA]] strands are joined together by an [[enzyme|enzyme]] called [[ligase|ligase]]. Ligation occurs during the cloning of DNA or during processes such as transformation of a [[plasmid|plasmid]].

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Ligation, in molecular biology, is the process where either 2 DNA or RNA strands are joined together by an enzyme called ligase. Ligation occurs during the cloning of DNA or during processes such as transformation of a plasmid.