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Which of the following statements is true of restriction enzymes?
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(b)they cleave dna only at sites of adjacent thymine bases.
(c)there are less than 10 restriction enzymes known.
(d)they cut at random sites within a genome. they protect bacterial cells from invasion by foreign dna.
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Which of the following statements is true of restriction enzymes?
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