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An enzyme that "cuts" dna at a specific sequence of nucleotide bases is called _____.
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An enzyme that "cuts" dna at a specific sequence of nucleotide bases is called _____.
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a restriction enzyme
Restriction enzymes cut DNA molecules at a limited number of specific locations, each of which contains a recognition sequence, or restriction site.
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