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Restriction Enzymes
Restriction Enzymes
Restriction Enzymes
Restriction Enzymes
Restriction Enzymes

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Restriction Enzymes Defined

Proteins produced by bacteria that break foreign DNA molecules at very specific sites; Enzymes that cut DNA. Different restriction enzymes cut at different sequences of nucleotides. For instance, one restriction enzyme will cut the DNA wherever it sees the sequence ACGGT, while another will cut when it sees CCTAT.

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  • Rebase- The Restriction Enzyme Database: Great resource for comprehensive info on restriction enzymes. Has a basic and advanced search mechanism as well as many links to Rebase's own lists of...

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