Why restriction enzyme cut the stand of dna a little away from the cent?
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Special sequences in the DNA recognised by restriction endonucleases are called palindromic nucleotide sequences. ... Restriction enzymes cut the strand of DNA a little away from the centre of the palindrome sites but between the same two bases of the opposite strands
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so that it can easily get a palindromic sequence
and u know it's not about the centre the DNA whether it is prokaryotic ds circular
or eukaryotic ds linear it only finds the palindromic sequences
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