What is the natural biological function of restriction endonucleases?
A) To clone genes in eukaryotic sequences
B) To protect viruses from bacterial invasion
C) To protect bacteria from viral invasion
D) To protect eukaryotes from bacterial invasion
E) To clone genes in prokaryotic sequences
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