Biology, asked by PragyaTbia, 11 months ago

Do eukaryotic cells have restriction endonucleases? Justify your answer.

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Answered by samuelpaul
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your answer goes like this......

Eukaryotic cells have restriction endonuleases.


It is an enzyme.

It separates nucleotides.

They are found in viral DNA.

It cuts the DNA.

hope my answer helps you
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

No, eukaryotic cells do not have restriction endonucleases as the DNA of eukaryotes is highly methylated by methylase – a modification enzyme. This methylation safeguards the DNA from the action of restriction enzymes. In prokaryotic cells, these enzymes are present where they aid in preventing the invasion of DNA by virus.

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