The cutting of DNA at specific locations became possible with the discovery of:
Restriction enzymes
The correct option is B.
Explanation of the correct option:
Restriction enzymes:
Explanation of the incorrect options:
Option A:
Probes:
Probes are very commonly used to detect some specific target DNA or RNA sequences from a mixture of DNA or RNA samples.
Option C:
Selectable markers:
Option D:
Ligases:
It is an enzyme that works opposite of the restriction enzyme, which means it joins the two DNA sequences with the help of the formation of bonds.
Final answer: The cutting of DNA at specific locations became possible with the discovery of restriction enzymes.