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Nucleotides Restriction Enzymes Cut Chromosome Site Called Palindromic

Restriction enzymes cut the chromosome at palindromic sequences, which are sequences of 4 or 6 nucleotides arranged symmetrically in reverse order.

Las enzimas de restricción cortan el cromosoma en secuencias palindrómicas, que son secuencias de 4 o 6 nucleótidos dispuestas simétricamente en orden inverso.

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