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BamHI (pronounced "
Bam H one") (from
Bacillus amyloliquefaciens) is a type II
restriction endonuclease,
having the
capacity for
recognizing short sequences...
- a
species of
bacterium in the
genus Bacillus that is the
source of the
BamHI restriction enzyme. It also
synthesizes a
natural antibiotic protein barnase...
- BZLF1 (
BamHI Z
fragment leftward open
reading frame 1), also
known as Zta, EB1, is an immediate-early
viral gene of the Epstein–Barr
virus (EBV) of the...
- BsmBI, and BbsI.
Unlike standard Type II
restriction enzymes like
EcoRI and
BamHI,
these enzymes cut DNA
outside of
their recognition sites and, therefore...
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chemical groups of the DNA. In the case of
endonucleases such as EcoRV,
BamHI, and PvuII, this
nonspecific binding involves electrostatic interactions...
- DNA
sequence flanked by 5′
EcoRI and
BglII sites (GAATTCaaaAGATCT) and 3′
BamHI and XhoI
sites (GGATCCaaaCTCGAG), and
lacking in
these same restriction...
-
degradation processes. Some
examples of type II
restriction endonucleases include BamHI, EcoRI, EcoRV, HindIII, and HaeIII. Type III, however,
cleaves the DNA at...
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nucleotide pairs long that
include a
restriction endonuclease cleavage site e.g.
BamHI. Both the cDNA and the
linker have
blunt ends
which can be
ligated together...
- many more.
Neoschizomers are
shown in bold and
green color font (e.g.:
BamHI). When "None on date" is indicated, that
means that
there were no registered...
- was
performed by
random insertion of a
short DNA fragment,
coding for a
BamHI restriction site, into the malE gene. Some of the
insertions affected the...