Biology, asked by imran5914, 1 year ago

why restrictions endonuclease cut at specific sequence

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Answered by sahilmurmoo994pep475
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not all of the them cut at specific sites or sequences but most of them do the reason they do so because Recognising a palindromic sequence enables them to cut both strands of DNA at the "same" site, because the strand will have the same sequence only in different directions at that site.

as u can see they have same sequence but in opposite directions
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