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In nature, the function of restriction enzymes is to :A. to cut plasmidsB. destroy phage DNAC. splice DNA in a cellD. destroy foreign DNA in animal cells

Answer» Correct Answer - B
Restrction endonucleases normally protect the host cell by destroying phage DNA after its entrance. Cell protect their own DNA from restriction enzyme by methylating nucleotides in the sites that these enzymes recognize.


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