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Subject: Restiction enzymes in humans

Date: Sun May 18 23:42:02 2003
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Area of science: Molecular Biology
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Is it possible that someone could formulate or transfer restriction enzymes so 
that they could be used in humans? For example if bacteria can cut the DNA in 
bacteriophages would it not be possible for humans to do the same for regular 
viruses? Thank you


Re: Restiction enzymes in humans

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