which chemical bonds of dna are cut by restriction endonucleases?
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Answer:The sticky ends of the fragments produced by restriction enzymes are useful in a laboratory setting. They can be used to join DNA fragments from both different sources and different organisms. The fragments are held together by hydrogen bonds.
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When a restriction endonucleases recognizes a sequance, it snips through the DNA molecule by catalyzing the hydrolysis (spitting of a chemical bond by addition of a water molecule) of the bond between adjacent nucleotides.
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