Restriction endonucleases are produced in bacteria as a defense mechanism against invasion of foreign DNA derived from viruses.
Restriction endonucleases are able to hydrolyze both strands of DNA within or very near to its recognition site.
Restriction endonucleases are produced in bacteria as a defense mechanism against invasion of foreign DNA derived from viruses.
Restriction endonucleases are able to hydrolyze both strands of DNA within or very near to its recognition site.