If there is a flanking region between two similarly oriented LoxP sequence, what will be its fate on site-specific recombination?

If there is a flanking region between two similarly oriented LoxP sequence, what will be its fate on site-specific recombination? Correct Answer It will be excised out

There will be excision of the flanking region in this case. This is used by lysogenic phages to excise out from the host cell.

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