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<p>Type II restriction endonuclease (See article on <a href="page.php?w=restriction_enzyme">Restriction enzymes</a> for examples). There are some that cut a three base pair sequence while others can cut four, six, and even eight. Each enzyme has distinct properties that determine how efficiently it can cut and under what conditions. Most manufacturers that produce such enzymes will often provide a specific buffer solution that contains the unique mix of cations and other components that aid the enzyme in cutting as efficiently as possible. Different</p><p>
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