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Why do restriction enzymes of bacteria not cut their own dna?

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Answered by 27decuzmafaiz
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Bacterial methylases protect the host DNA by methylation in the sequences the restriction enzymes recognize, and the restriction enzymes fail to cleave methylated DNA. The foreign DNA (viral) on the other hand, gets chopped up so the infection is avoided. ... Bacteria methylate their own DNA to protect it.

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