Which type of reaction enzymes do not usually require ATP
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Type II enzymes, which are predominantly used in biotechnology, cut DNA within the recognized sequence without the need for ATP and are smaller and simpler. Type II restriction enzymes are named according to the bacterial species from which they are isolated. For example, the enzyme EcoRI was isolated from E.
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Type II enzymes are simpler and don't require ATP as an energy source, unlike Type I. Type III cleaves the DNA at approximately 25 base pairs from the recognition sequence and, like Type I, requires ATP.
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