Why bacterial dna is not harmed by exo restriction enzyme?
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The protection that restriction enzymes offer bacteria against the intrusion by foreign DNA is based on the distinction of their own DNA from the foreign DNA because of the specific methylation patterns. This has an unpleasant side effect, because methylated cleavage sites are notdigested with all restriction enzymes.
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