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Year Enzymes Responsible Restricting Growth Bacteriophage Escherichia Coli

In 1963, two enzymes were isolated from E. coli that restricted bacteriophage growth; one methylated DNA, and the other cut DNA.

In the year {{c1::1963}}, two enzymes responsible for restricting the growth of bacteriophage in escherichia coli isolated. One of these {{c2::added methyl groups to DNA}} while the other {{c3::cut DNA.}}

Text In the year 1963, two enzymes responsible for restricting the growth of bacteriophage in escherichia coli isolated. One of these added methyl groups to DNA while the other cut DNA.

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