Do eukaryotic cells have restriction endonucleases? Justify your answer.
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Do eukaryotic cells have restriction endonucleases? Justify your answer.
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The DNA molecules in eukaryotic cells are highly methylated, which means that restriction endonucleases do not exist. DNA is protected from restriction enzymes by methylation. Different strains of bacteria and prokaryotic cells have been isolated as sources of restriction endonucleases.
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