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HpaII (IntEnz: EC 3.1.21.4) is a
restriction enzyme obtained from the
microorganism Haemophilus parainfluenzae. It is a DNA
restriction enzyme, therefore...
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isolating it from a
bacterial strain. For example, the
restriction enzymes HpaII and MspI are isoschizomers, as they both
recognize the
sequence 5'-CCGG-3'...
- the
restriction nucleases MspI and
HpaII, both of
which recognize and
cleave within the same sequence. However,
HpaII requires that a C
within that site...
- also has
certain base
orders that make it
susceptible to be
digested by
HpaII (or HhaI)
enzyme when it is not methylated. This
detail gives the opportunity...
- For the
purpose of DNA replication, the
HpaII tiny
fragment Enrichment by Ligation-mediated PCR ****ay (HELP ****ay) is one of
several techniques used for...
- such as
HpaII). It is also
known that
BstUI can cut at
unconverted sites,
leading to
overestimation of
methylation levels and so the use of
HpaII is often...
- Gidlöf C, Bånghagen M, Sällström JF, Sundström C, Tötterman T (1998). "
HpaII polymerase chain reaction restriction fragment length polymorphism in the...
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Restriction landmark genomic scanning Arbitrary primed PCR HELP ****ay (
HpaII tiny
fragment enrichment by ligation-mediated PCR)
Chromatin immunoprecipitation...
- B.; Rosenblatt, H. M.; Belmont, J. W. (December 1992). "Methylation of
HpaII and HhaI
sites near the
polymorphic CAG
repeat in the
human androgen-receptor...
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Tyetkheperre Setepenre Pasebakhaenniut Meryamun "who is
simultaneously called the
HPA (i.e., High
Priest of Amun) and
supreme military commander." This suggests...