Type II restriction enzymes are the familiar ones used for everyday molecular biology applications such as gene cloning and DNA fragmentation and analysis. |
Type IIS restriction endonucleases recognize asymmetric sequences and cleave these sequences at a defined distance (reviewed in 16), for example FokI. Until ... |
Type II restriction enzymes are the kind used for most molecular biology applications such as gene cloning, DNA fragmentation, and analysis. They cleave DNA at ... |
Typical type II restriction enzymes differ from type I restriction enzymes in several ways. They form homodimers, with recognition sites that are usually ... |
Type II REases are a conglomeration of many different proteins that, by definition, have the common ability to cleave duplex DNA at a fixed position within, or ... |
Type II restriction–modification (RM) enzymes consist of two separate enzyme activities that act in concert to destroy foreign DNA as it enters a bacterial ... |
Type II restriction enzyme MunI recognises the palindromic sequence C/AATTG. It makes contact with the DNA via the major groove. |
Type II restriction endonucleases (REases) are enzymes that recognize short DNA sequences (usually 4–8-bp long) and cleave the target in both strands at, or in ... Abstract · INTRODUCTION · RESULTS · CONCLUSIONS |
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