Why Hind ll is the first restriction endonuclease?
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Roman number does not indicate the order of discovery. It indicates the order of isolation of the restriction enzyme from the particular strain of a bacteria. Since Hind-II was discovered earlier than Hind-I, that's why the first discovered restriction enzyme is Hind-II.
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