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Even after replication, how the modified DNA remains protected?​

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Answered by M1030
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It remains protected because of semi-conservative mode of replication

Explanation:

Because of the semi-conservative mode of replication, one of the DNA strands remain methylated even after replication. One methylated strand is sufficient for providing protection against cleavage by a restriction endonuclease.

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