The enzyme that cleaves DNA at
specific sites producing sticky ends
is called
Select one:
O a. Lysing enzymes
b. Restriction endonuclease
O c. Cleaving enzyme
O d. Exonuclease
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Restriction enzymes (RE) are endonucleases that recognize specific DNA sequences between four and eight bp long and typically cleave the strands at a specific and constant position within or before the recognition site.
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