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explain restriction enzymes​

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Answered by shaibazahmad
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Answer:

restriction enzymes one type of of biological scissors

Explanation:

restriction restriction enzymes cut DNA from particular site and make particular DNA a molecule this molecule is called foreign DNA restriction enzymes are so many types viec endonucleases and exonucleases Indonesia places cut DNA from particular site and exonucleases cut DNA from within DNA

Answered by harunkumar411
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Answer:

hlww ammu

Explanation:

Restriction enzyme, also called restriction endonuclease, a protein produced by bacteria that cleaves DNA at specific sites along the molecule. In the bacterial cell, restriction enzymes cleave foreign DNA, thus eliminating infecting organisms.

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