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What is the restriction-methylase system, and how does it protect bacterial DNA?

Answer:

The restriction-methylase system is a bacterial defense mechanism in which restriction enzymes cut foreign DNA at specific recognition sequences, while methylases add methyl groups to protect bacterial DNA from cleavage by their own restriction enzymes.



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