An enzyme that recognizes and cuts double stranded DNA only at a particular sequence of nucleotides is often called:Select one:a. Restriction endonucleaseb. DNA glycosylase
Question
An enzyme that recognizes and cuts double stranded DNA only at a particular sequence of nucleotides is often called:Select one:a. Restriction endonucleaseb. DNA glycosylase
Solution
The correct answer is a. Restriction endonuclease. These enzymes recognize specific sequences of nucleotides and cut the DNA at these locations. DNA glycosylases, on the other hand, are involved in the process of base excision repair, recognizing and removing damaged bases in DNA.
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