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Restriction modification system

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The restriction modification system is used by prokaryotic organisms (ie. bacteria) to protect themselves from foreign DNA such as bacteriophage. Restriction enzymes have specificity for non-methylated DNA sequences which are recognized and cleaved at sequence specific sites by restriction enzymes.