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Biology, 17.12.2019 22:31 adriana145

How does a bacterial cell protect its own dna from restriction enzymes?

a. by adding histones to protect the double-stranded dna
b. by adding methyl groups to adenines and cytosines
c. by forming "sticky ends" of bacterial dna to prevent the enzyme from attaching
d. by using dna ligase to seal the bacterial dna into a closed circle
e. by reinforcing the bacterial dna structure with covalent phosphodiester bonds

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