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Unit 3 Biochemistry

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How is the action of restriction enzymes restricted?

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-> Restriction enzyme actions are restricted by the site changing shape; blocking the action of restriction enzymes. A group of enzymes called methylases are able to protect bacterial DNA just by adding this -CH3 compound onto it.


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