Which of the following describes how a plasmid and gene of interest are combined to create a vector?
A. A restriction enzyme binds to the same restriction site on both DNA strands then DNA ligase seals phosphodiester linkages
B. A primer binds to the gene of interest to facilitate the process of inserting the gene into the plasmid
C. A helicase unwinds the DNA to allow for the gene of interest to be inserted then DNA ligase seals phosphodiester linkages
D. A DNA polymerase uses the gene of interest as a template to insert the gene into the plasmid
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