These are endonucleases which cleave double-stranded DNA molecules at specific sites having a sequence of generally four to six nucleotides. These sites are called restriction sites. A specific restriction enzyme cleaves DNA wherever the site occurs. The nucleotide sequence of the restriction site is specific for each of hundreds of restriction enzymes discovered so far […]
Restriction Enzymes (With Diagram) | Microbiology
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