Biology, asked by alisha7929, 8 months ago

The molecular knives of dna are

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Answered by mavuduruprabhathdeep
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Answer:

The molecular knives of DNA are *endonucleases*. - Restriction endonuclease is an enzyme that cleaves DNA into fragments at specific recognition sites within the molecule. - aka molecular scissors. - Target sites of restriction endonuclease are known as restriction sites

Answered by aranyakushwaha
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Answer:

Endonuclease and Exonuclease

Explanation:

These are group of enzymes that are cleave the DNA fragment from middle (endo) and ends (exo), respectively.

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