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Theodore Carney
3 December, 03:55
What do restriction enzymes do?
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Katie Neal
3 December, 04:20
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Is a protein that recognizes a specific, short nucleotide sequence and cuts the DNA only at that specific site, which is known as restriction site or target sequence.
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3 December, 04:23
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Answer: A restriction enzyme is a protein that recognizes a specific, short nucleotide sequence and cuts the DNA only at that specific site, which is known as restriction site or target sequence.
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