Explain the classification of restriction endonucleases based on the recognition site and cut-site. Give suitable examples of each
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Type II enzymes cut DNA at defined positions close to or within their recognition sequences. They produce discrete restriction fragments and distinct gel banding patterns, and they are the only class used in the laboratory for routine DNA analysis and gene cloning.
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