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Samara Landry
9 May, 21:55
Where do restriction enzymes cut DNA molecules?
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Olivia Riddle
9 May, 23:43
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There are many types of restriction enzymes. Each type is very specific as to where it cuts. They cut along specific base sequences of DNA strands.
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