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What are restriction enzymes? what are restriction enzymes? exonucleases that degrade single-stranded dna endonucleases that randomly cut dna at nonspecific sequences exonucleases that degrade double-stranded dna endonucleases that cut double-stranded dna at a precise nucleotide sequence (typically 4-6 nucleotides?

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