The restriction endonucleases are called so because:

(A) They have a very restrictive or site specific endonuclease activity
(B) They cut DNA at a few restricted sites
(C) They restrict the entry of foreign DNA into the cell by cleaving the DNA due to endonuclease activity
(D) Their distribution is restricted to only some bacterial cells

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