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What are restriction enzymes and how can they be used to analyze the presence of different alleles?

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What are restriction enzymes?

Restriction enzymes are a protein made by bacteria that cleaves DNA at specific sites among-st the molecule.

how can they be used to analyze the presence of different alleles?

Restriction enzymes are used to cut DNA into smaller fragments. The cuts are 99% always made in a specific nucleotide sequences. Different restriction enzymes recognize and cut into many different DNA sequences.

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