An isoschizomer is a(n)
A) a DNA sequence that is identical to one in a different organsim
B) a DNA sequence from a virus that mimics a sequence in bacteria
C) enzyme that cuts DNA from the 3' end
D) a restriction enzyme that has the same sequence specificity as another restriction enzyme from a different organism
E) none of these is correct
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