joan82 joan82
  • 01-11-2019
  • Biology
contestada

What do restriction enzymes do to the DNA?

Respuesta :

moizmubeen
moizmubeen moizmubeen
  • 02-11-2019

Answer:

restriction enzymes are enzymatic proteins which cleave DNA at specific sites. these proteins are contained inside the bacteria to cleave the foreign DNA particles from Bacteriophages. these enzymes can be isolated from the bacteria and can be used in vitro for DNA manipulation.

Explanation:

restriction enzymes cut DNA creating smaller segments.

Also name restriction endonucleases

examples:

HIND3, BAMH1, ECOR1, etc

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Without using a calculator, order the following numbers from least to greatest 10, Square root 78 ,9
The equation of the line through (3, - 4) with slope 2/3
How did Texans travel and move goods before the railroads were built?
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME
PLZ HELP!!!! solve for x​
Sylvie needs $110 for a concert ticket. She already has $16 and she can earn the rest by working 10 hours at her job. If h represents her hourly earnings, which
Colby is finding the surface area of the triangular prism shown. Which expression will give him the correct value of B, the area of the base? A. 7(15) B. 7(11)
Exercise 1 (Identify the adverb phrase or phrases in each sentence. Tell the word that each describes.) 1. A temple stood in ancient Olympia. 2.The Olympic Game
there is a population of 20000 bacteria in a colony. if the number of bacteria doubles every 430 hours, what will the population be 860 from now?​
(its a practice question)​