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What do restriction enzymes do?

A. They cut strands of DNA at specific sites.
B. They separate DNA fragments so they can be seen
C. They make one DNA sample into many copies.
D. They illustrate which chromosomes are present.

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User ALL
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A.restriction cuts dna
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User Ramit
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Restriction enzymes cut the strand of DNA at specific sites.

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