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What are restriction endonucleases?
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Solution
- Restriction endonucleases are enzymes that cut DNA molecules at specific recognition sites.
- They act as molecular scissors in recombinant DNA technology by cleaving DNA at particular nucleotide sequences.
- These enzymes protect bacteria by cutting foreign DNA invading the cell.
- They produce either blunt ends or sticky ends, which help in the insertion of foreign DNA during gene cloning.
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