Do restriction enzymes cut both forward and backward?
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Restriction enzymes recognize a specific sequence of nucleotides and produce a double-stranded cut in the DNA. ... Many of them are palindromic, meaning the base sequence reads the same backwards andforwards.
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Restriction enzymes recognize a specific sequence of nucleotides and produce a double-stranded cut in the DNA. ... Many of them are palindromic, meaning the base sequence reads the same backwards and forwards.
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