True/False. The CRISPR system and the Restriction/Modification system are both used in Bacteria and Archaea to protect cells from invading DNA.
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True
False
I believe the correct answer to be:
TRUE.
As they are both the part of immune response from bacteria that cuts the foreign DNA to prevent infection.
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True/False. The CRISPR system and the Restriction/Modification system are both used in Bacteria and Archaea to...
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