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    Modification Enzymes Typically Methylate Specific Bases Within the Recognition Sequence
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Modification Enzymes Typically Methylate Specific Bases Within the Recognition Sequence

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Modification enzymes typically methylate specific bases within the recognition sequence to prevent digestion of the nucleotide sequence by restriction endonucleases.

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