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Q. restriction endonuclease also called restriction enzyme ?​

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Answered by MissTanya
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restriction enzyme, restriction endonuclease, or restrictase is an enzyme that cleaves DNA into fragments at or near specific recognition sites within molecules known as restriction sites. Restriction enzymes are one class of the broader endonuclease group of enzymes.

Answered by ishrat1117
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Explanation:

restriction endonuclease. Restriction enzyme, also called restriction endonuclease, a protein produced by

bacteria that cleaves DNA at specific sites along the molecule. In the bacterial cell, restriction enzymes cleave foreign DNA, thus eliminating infecting organisms.

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