Biology, asked by karthiklsukala, 6 months ago

Restriction endonuclease enzyme breaks
bonds in DNA
(A) Glycosidic bonds
(B) Phosphoester bonds
(C) Hydrogen bonds
(D) All the above

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Answered by sreeyogavidya
1

Answer:

option d is the answer .........

Answered by anitajay044
0

Answer:

Restriction endonucleases are enzymes that bind to a specific double-stranded DNA sequence and catalyze hydrolysis of phosphodiester bonds in both DNA strands, within or near the specific sequence.

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