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Why restriction enzyme is present in prokaryote and not in eukaryotes cells

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Answered by Umema20
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Answer:

restrictions enzymes

Explanation:

Restriction enzymes are used in labs to make recombinant DNA. Restriction enzymes are like scissors; they cut up DNA at specific regions. These enzymes are found in bacteria (prokaryotes) but not in eukaryotic cells.

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