Which type of enzyme is routinely used in biotechnology to cut DNA into fragments? a. DNA polymerase b. DNA ligase c. Restriction enzymes d. Primase
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DNA polymerase is an enzyme that synthesizes new DNA strands by adding nucleotides to a template strand. It is not used for cutting DNA into fragments. b. DNA ligase is an enzyme that joins two DNA strands together by forming a phosphodiester bond. It is not used Show more…
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