Which of the following is a must for site-specific recombination reaction?

(a) Resolvase

(b) Ligase

(c) Rejuvinase

(d) Recombinase

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Right choice is (d) Recombinase

To explain I would SAY: Recombinase is a tetrameric PROTEIN that binds to the TWO chromosomes undergoing site-specific recombination reaction. It is a MUST for the reaction.

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