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Restriction endonuclease

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This is done on a cellular level in a complex process called "protein synthesis". To my knowledge, no human has ever been able to copy or reproduce a DNA molecule. They are too complex. Different DNA molecules are used to code for different proteins; the portion of the DNA molecule used to code can be called a 'gene'.

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so whats the answer?

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They use a restriction enzyme, which recognizes the sequence they want to cut at and cut there, effectively snipping a small sequence out of the main one.

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When scientist copy DNA they first have to cut out the part they want to copy . What molecule do they use to do this?

Restriction endonuclease.


When scientist copy DNA the first have to cut out the part they want to copy what molecule do they use to do this?

Restriction endonuclease.


When scientist copy DNA they first have to cut out the part they want to copy what molecule do they use to do this?

Restriction endonuclease.


When scientist copy DNA they first have to cut out the part they wanted to copy what molecules do they use to do this this?

Restriction endonuclease.


What scientists copy DNA they first to cut out the part they want to copy what molecules do they use to do this?

Restriction endonuclease


When scientists copy DNA they first have to cut out the part they want to copy . what molecule do they use to do this?

Restriction endonuclease


When scientists copy DNA they first to cut out the part they want to copy what molecules do they use to do this?

Restriction endonuclease


Which enzyme do scientist use to cut out strands of DNA?

They are called restriction enzymes and there are all sorts depending on the sequence of DNA they are trying to cut


Which enzyme do scientist use to cut genes out of strands of DNA?

restriction endonuclease


How is DNA manipulated?

Chemical mutagens are used to change DNA sequences, (bacterial) enzymes are used to cut and copy DNA, and repressors are used to prevent the expression of genes.


When was Cut Copy created?

Cut Copy was created in 2001.


Why does the same enzyme cut DNA at different places?

Because restriction enzymes recognised site normally are more than one.For example, if an enzyme recognise three Base pair such us AAA and the copy segment of DNA has 5 AAA segment than the enzyme will cut the DNA into 5 picies.