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7. How do organisms protect its DNA from cleavage of its own restriction endonucleases?

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  1. obviously from a homework. lol.

    DNA can be protected by methylation.

    And yeah, DNA are beautiful, they got very nice cleavage patterns. lol.


  2. They don't. Most organisms like cleavage. I myself am a huge fan of cleavage.

  3. i didn't know dna has cleavage!

  4. I'm not sure, but restriction enzymes only cut the DNA pattern they were programmed to

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