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Eukaryotic organisms do not have restriction endonuclease. What is its role in prokaryotes?

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No, eukaryotic cells do not have restriction endonucleases. All the restriction endonucleases have been isolated from various strains of bacteria. Prokaryotes/ bacteria have this enzyme as a defence mechanism to destroy the foreign DNA or to restrict the growth of bacteriophages.

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