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Enzymes that cut the DNA at specific sites are called_______________.

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  • The enzyme that cuts the DNA at specific places is………..

    A
    ligase
    B
    exonuclease
    C
    restriction endonuclease
    D
    primase
  • Molecular scissors, which cut DNA at specific site :

    A
    ligase
    B
    cellulase
    C
    endonucleases
    D
    polymerase
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