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What are restriction enzymes and how are they used in genetic engineering?

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What are restriction enzymes and how are they used in genetic engineering?

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Belen Hurle, Ph.D.: Hello, Helena. Restriction enzymes are part of the immune system of bacteria. They recognize short sequences in the DNA of infecting phages and cut the DNA (DNA degradation). In genetic engineering they are used as “scissors” that allow researchers to chop big pieces of DNA in a controlled way for analysis and further manipulation.

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