A bacterium modifies its dna by adding methyl groups to the dna it does so to
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Bacteria have restriction enzymes, also called restriction endonucleases, which cut double stranded DNA at specific points into fragments. Interestingly, restriction enzymes don’t cleave their own DNA. Why is it happen? There have two specific reasons behind the scenario.
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