how does a modification enzyme protect its own DNA from digestion?
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In order to prevent destruction of its own DNA by the restriction enzymes, methyl groups are added. These modifications must not interfere with the DNA base-pairing, and therefore, usually only a few specific bases are modified on each strand. Endonucleases cleave internal/non-terminal phosphodiester bonds.
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