how do eukaryotes manage with normal endonuclease enzyme?
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No, eukaryotic cells do not have restriction endonucleases. This is because the DNA of eukaryotes is highly methylated by a modification enzyme, called methylase. ... These enzymes are present in prokaryotic cells where they help prevent the invasion of DNA by virus.
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Eukaryotic cells do not have restriction endonucleases. This is because the DNA of eukaryotes is highly methylated by a modification enzyme, called methylase. Methylation protects the DNA from the activity of restriction enzymes.These enzymes are present in prokaryotic cells where they help prevent the invasion of DNA by a virus.
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