Why is the DNA of a microorganism not degraded by a restriction endonuclease that it produces, even

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Why is the DNA of a microorganism not degraded by a restriction endonuclease that it produces, even though its DNA contains recognition sequences normally cleaved by the endonuclease?

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Principles of Genetics

ISBN: 978-1119142287

7th edition

Authors: D. Peter Snustad, Michael J. Simmons

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