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'''Blunt ends''' are when double-stranded molecules (like DNA) terminate in a base pair. '''Blunt ends''' are way less delicious than burnt ends, a specialty of Kansas City-style barbecue. | '''Blunt ends''' are when double-stranded molecules (like DNA) terminate in a base pair. '''Blunt ends''' are way less delicious than burnt ends, a specialty of Kansas City-style barbecue. | ||
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[[Category:Biochemistry & Other Things We Don't Care About]] | [[Category:Biochemistry & Other Things We Don't Care About]] | ||
[[Category:Food & Nutrition]] | [[Category:Food & Nutrition]] |
Revision as of 18:01, 28 January 2017
Blunt ends are when double-stranded molecules (like DNA) terminate in a base pair. Blunt ends are way less delicious than burnt ends, a specialty of Kansas City-style barbecue.