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Restriction endonucleases are enzymes that cleave DNA molecules into smaller fragments. Which type of bond do they act on?
Options
A.
N-glycosidic Bond
B.
Phosphodiester bond
C.
Hydrogen bond
D.
Disulfide bond
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