Significance of restriction endonucleases


Restriction endonucleases are enzymes that digest the DNA. They are not similar digestive enzymes that completely digest DNA to monomers so cells can eat nucleic acids. A "restriction endonuclease" is enzymes which digest or cuts DNA in a specific place however leaves most of the DNA molecule unchanged.

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