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The restriction enzyme BamHI recognises
The restriction enzyme BamHI recognises the sequence 5’-G^GATCC-3’, cleaving between the first and second G, as indicated.
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In Agarose gel electrophoresis, what may have occurred if all the sample lanes showed the same bands? Lane 1 is using EcoRI as
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You wish to perform a restriction digest in a 20uL volume. Your DNA is 0.20 ug/uL and you wish to digest 1.0 ug. Your
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What type of organism makes restriction enzymes?
How did restriction enzymes evolve? How do scientists use restriction enzymes?
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A common first step in the making of a DNA library is to obtain DNA from many of your chosen organisms and cut this source DNA
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How is recombinant DNA technology used today? I have to use bacterial chromosomal or genomic DNA,plasmid,restriction enzyme,
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Restriction Enzyme A has the recognition sequence 5′- CTGCAG
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Restriction Enzyme A has the recognition sequence 5′- CTGCAG
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Hayley
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Can fragments from two different species (human and bacteria) that are cut by the same restriction enzyme be joined? what enzyme
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Enzyme that recognizes a certain DNA sequence and cuts the DNA strand...
* 1 point restriction enzyme cyborb DNA polymerase
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