What is the function of Restriction enzymes?
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Answer / y7mb03007
THESE ARE THE ENZYMES WHICH CUTS THE GENOME AT RESTRICTED
SITES THERE ARE THREE TYPES OF RE'S i.e's type-1,type-
2,type-3
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Answer / shivakeshavulu
it cuts at inbetween the geneic sequence.
they are not stable.
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Answer / sarala
restriction enzymes are the enzymes which are obtained from
bacteria & they r of 3 types.depending on the type of the
enzyme thier action varies such as cutting of the go=enome
either at single strand or double strand
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Answer / arunkumar
These are the enzymes that cut the desired end of the dna
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Answer / nilekha
They are composed of 2 identical polypeptide subunits, each
of which recognizes and cuts the sequence on single strand.
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Answer / khalid
bacteria use restriction enzymes to defend against
bacterial viruses called bacteriophages.
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Answer / biomaster
They provide bacteria with a mechanism to distinguish
between their own dna and dna from other biological sources.
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