How do bacteria protect their own dna from restriction enzymes?
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Bacteria prevent their own DNA from chop down by restriction enzyme through methylation of the restriction sites. Methylation of DNA is a very familiar way to modify DNA function and bacterial DNA is highly methylated. The overall process is called restriction modification system
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