Why do the fragments generated in gel electrophoresis after the activity of a restriction endonuclease bind with itself...?
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Restriction enzymes. Restriction enzymes are found in bacteria (and other prokaryotes). They recognize and bind to specific sequences of DNA, called restriction sites. ... When it finds its target sequence, a restriction enzyme will make a double-stranded cut in the DNA molecule.
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