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restriction enzymes are capable of destroying the DNA of bacteriophage why they do not chew up their host genomic Dna?​

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Answered by SIDDHARTH568
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Explanation:

Modification enzymes: Bacteria have a second set of enzymes that modify DNA -- these enzymes add methyl groups to specific sequences on the DNA -- the same sequences cut by the restriction enzymes. Role of modifications: These modifications make the bacterial DNA resistant to the restriction enzymes.

Answered by Itzcloudy02
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Answer:

Modification enzymes: Bacteria have a second set of enzymes that modify DNA -- these enzymes add methyl groups to specific sequences on the DNA -- the same sequences cut by the restriction enzymes. Role of modifications: These modifications make the bacterial DNA resistant to the restriction enzymes.

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