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9 March, 11:06

The enzyme which cuts down the viral dna with no harm to bacterial chromosme is

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  1. 9 March, 11:16
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    Bacteria and restriction enzymes

    , use enzymes to cut (and thereby destroy) foreign DNA (such as viral DNA), which would restrict the growth of the virus; own DNA is protected in some way (often by addition of methyl group CH3) to the sequence recognized by enzyme (thus preventing enzyme from binding there)
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