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What do biotechnologists use to cut DNA molecules at specific sequences? Transformation DNA ligase Restriction endonuclease DNA polymerase
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What do biotechnologists use to cut DNA molecules at specific sequences?
Transformation
DNA ligase
Restriction endonuclease
DNA polymerase
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Restriction endonuclease is the answer
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