Biology, asked by jadhavsanket462, 3 months ago

restrictions enzyme cut DNA at
a.the sequence of ctggtc
b. a site specific for each enzyme
c.site that are 10 Blaise a part

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Answered by vishnupriyasahu07
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Answer:

Restriction endonucleases are enzymes that recognize a specific DNA sequence, called a restriction site, and cleave the DNA within or adjacent to that site.


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Answered by kainatfatima11012
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Answer:

b. a site specific for each enzyme


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