Multiple Choice
What is the function of naturally occurring restriction enzymes in bacterial cells?
A) They are used during DNA replication in the bacterial cell.
B) They are used to degrade the bacterial cell's DNA.
C) Restriction enzymes recognize and cleave DNA molecules that are foreign to the bacterial cell.
D) These enzymes are used to attach pieces of DNA into an opening created by ligase enzymes.
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