How crispr cas9 and restriction endonulease is similar to our body?
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Type IIS restriction enzymes comprise a specific group of enzymes which recognize asymmetric DNA sequences and cleave at a defined distance outside of their recognition sequence, usually within 1 to 20 nucleotides. This specific mode of action of Type IIS restriction enzymes is widely used for innovative DNA manipulation techniques, such as Golden Gate cloning, enabling sequence-independent cloning of genes without the need to modify them by including compatible restriction sites (scars).
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