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  • 01-11-2019
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What do restriction enzymes do to the DNA?

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moizmubeen
moizmubeen moizmubeen
  • 02-11-2019

Answer:

restriction enzymes are enzymatic proteins which cleave DNA at specific sites. these proteins are contained inside the bacteria to cleave the foreign DNA particles from Bacteriophages. these enzymes can be isolated from the bacteria and can be used in vitro for DNA manipulation.

Explanation:

restriction enzymes cut DNA creating smaller segments.

Also name restriction endonucleases

examples:

HIND3, BAMH1, ECOR1, etc

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