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EcoRI (pronounced "
eco R one") is a
restriction endonuclease enzyme isolated from
species E. coli. It is a
restriction enzyme that
cleaves DNA
double helices...
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common and have
greater biological importance than mirror-like palindromes.
EcoRI digestion produces "sticky" ends,
whereas SmaI
restriction enzyme cleavage...
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primers EcoRI-GC/MseI-GCG and
EcoRI-TAC/MseI-GCG. Additionally, a female-specific
marker was
found at
approximately 270 bp with the
primers EcoRI-TAC/MseI-GCG...
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order in
which the
enzymes were
isolated from
single strains of bacteria:
EcoRI,
EcoRII. A
restriction endonuclease functions by "scanning" the
length of a...
- in 10% of
affected individuals. FSHD1 with a very
large D4Z4
deletion (
EcoRI 10-11 kb) is more
strongly ****ociated with
infantile onset and
severe weakness...
- of the
plasmids is
digested with
EcoRI and SpeI. The
plasmid carrying the
other BioBrick part is
digested with
EcoRI and Xbal. This
leaves both plasmids...
- processes. Some
examples of type II
restriction endonucleases include BamHI,
EcoRI,
EcoRV, HindIII, and HaeIII. Type III, however,
cleaves the DNA at
about 25...
- site for
EcoRI, the
commercially available pSC101
gained restriction sites for
several enzymes,
including HindIII, in
addition to the
EcoRI site. Manen...
- a
series of
mobility (mob) genes. Its size and the
presence of a
single EcoRI recognition site
caused it to be
considered as a
vector candidate. ColE1...
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recognition site, or
somewhere nearby. For example, the
common restriction enzyme EcoRI recognizes the
palindromic sequence GAATTC and cuts
between the G and the...