Chemistry, asked by Vishalagnii2610, 1 year ago

Why are restriction enzymes called molecular scissors?

Answers

Answered by divyapriya87
5

Answer:

Restriction enzymes are also called 'molecular scissors' as they cleave DNA at or near specific recognition sequences known as restriction sites. These enzymes make one incision on each of the two strands of DNA and are also called restriction endonucleases

Similar questions