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Restriction endonucleases are enzymes that are used by biotechnologists to(a) cut DNA at specific base sequences(b) join fragments of DNA(c) digest DNA from the 3′ end(d) digest DNA from the 5′ end

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Answer is : (a) cut DNA at specific base sequences

Restriction endonuclease is an enzyme that cuts dsDNA into fragments at or near specific recognition sites (palindromic sequence) within the molecule known as restriction sites.

These enzymes are found in bacteria and archaea and provide a defence mechanism against invading viruses



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