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Why bacteriophage are not killed by restriction endonuclease?

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Answered by Aftab101
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hello restriction endonuclease cut to DNA molecule in palindrome .

Answered by supervegetavscell
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Bacteriophage genome will be destroyed by endonuclease. That is the mechanism of protection from virus. But if the viral genome does not contain the specific pallindromic sequence for the endonucleases then endonuclease can't act on it.

Each endonuclease can only act on a specific sequence of nucleotides.

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