Statement 1: Restriction enzymes are sequence-specific, which means that they only recognize a short yet unique sequence and only cleave the DNA in that paticular restriction site. Statement 2: The...


Statement 1: Restriction enzymes are sequence-specific, which means that they only recognize a<br>short yet unique sequence and only cleave the DNA in that paticular restriction site.<br>Statement 2: The restriction enzyme used to cut the foreign DNA must be different from the restriction<br>enzyme used to cut the restriction site of a plasmid.<br>O Both statements are true.<br>Both statements are false.<br>Statement 1 is true. Statement 2 is false.<br>Statement 1 is false. Statement 2 is true.<br>

Extracted text: Statement 1: Restriction enzymes are sequence-specific, which means that they only recognize a short yet unique sequence and only cleave the DNA in that paticular restriction site. Statement 2: The restriction enzyme used to cut the foreign DNA must be different from the restriction enzyme used to cut the restriction site of a plasmid. O Both statements are true. Both statements are false. Statement 1 is true. Statement 2 is false. Statement 1 is false. Statement 2 is true.

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