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Cloning Enzymes, one in the Enzyme Resource
Guide series, highlights those enzymes important in nucleic acid
cloning procedures. Enzymes that modify nucleic acids provide the foundation for many
molecular biology techniques: enzymes that are used to synthesize, degrade, join or
remove portions of nucleic acids in a controlled and generally defined manner. Specific
features of the in vivo functions of these enzymes have been exploited in vitro to provide
many of the protocols currently used in nucleic acid manipulations.
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