Multiple Choice
Restriction enzymes have proved so useful in manipulating DNA because
A) they cut at defined sites.
B) the sticky ends make it very easy to allow recombination of any type of DNA.
C) they protect eukaryotes against virus attack.
D) they cut RNA molecules.
E) they cut at defined sites AND the sticky ends make it very easy to allow recombination of any type of DNA.
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