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How does bacterial DNA is protected against restriction enzymes?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Restriction Enzymes**: - Restriction enzymes, also known as molecular scissors, are proteins that can cut DNA at specific sequences known as restriction sites. 2. **Identifying the Problem**: - The question asks how bacterial DNA is protected from being cut by these restriction enzymes. ...
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