Which type of enzyme is routinely used in biotechnology to cut DNA into fragments? Nuclear transplantation (somatic...

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Which type of enzyme is routinely used in biotechnology to cutDNA into fragments?


Nuclear transplantation (somatic cell nucleartransfer) is a technique that requires multiple steps.Which of the following steps is nota part of this technique?
a. production of an enucleated egg (egg with the nucleusremoved)

b. de-differentiated (re-programmed) somatic cell

c. fusion of a sperm cell with an egg cell

d. fusion of a de-differentiated somatic cell with an enucleatedegg

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Restriction endonuclease are DNA cutting enzyme They cut the DNA into fragments Each enzyme recognises one or few target sequences and cut the DNA at or near those sequences Option C fusion of sperm    See Answer
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