The T4 phage protects its DNA from host restriction endonucleases by
A) glucosylating cytosine bases in the T4 genome to prevent DNA cleavage.
B) methylating all four bases (A, T, C,
C) integrating the viral genome into the host genome where it will not be degraded.
D) circularizing the viral genome so that it will not be degraded.
E) in the T4 genome to prevent DNA cleavage.
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