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Enzymes that recognize and cleave specific 4 to 8 base pair sequences of dna are

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Answered by mrAdorableboy
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Type IIP enzymes recognize symmetric (or 'palindromic') DNA sequences 4 to 8 base pairs in length and generally cleave within that sequence. They are the simplest and smallest of all restriction enzymes, typically 250-350 amino acids in length.

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Type IIP enzymes recognize symmetric (or 'palindromic') DNA sequences 4 to 8 base pairs in length and generally cleave within that sequence. They are the simplest and smallest of all restriction enzymes, typically 250-350 amino acids in length.

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Answered by ItzMizzInnocent
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Type IIP enzymes recognize symmetric (or 'palindromic') DNA sequences 4 to 8 base pairs in length and generally cleave within that sequence. They are the simplest and smallest of all restriction enzymes, typically 250-350 amino acids in length.

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