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Restriction digest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A restriction digest is a procedure used in molecular biology to prepare DNA for analysis or other processing. It is also known as DNA fragmentation (not to be mistaken with ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restriction_digest



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Help:Restriction enzymes - partsregistry.org
Microbiologists and molecular biologists regularly use restriction enzymes to cut and splice DNA. Note: To learn more about restriction enzymes, see the New England Bioloabs ...
http://partsregistry.org/Assembly:Restriction_enzymes



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RE Resource
Guides. Restriction Enzymes Resource . Restriction enzymes (REs) that are most useful for molecular biology applications possess two essential attributes: high ...
http://www.promega.com/guides/re_guide/



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Restriction Mapping
Restriction Mapping. Introduction: Restriction mapping is the process of obtaining structural information on a piece of DNA by the use of restriction enzymes.
http://faculty.plattsburgh.edu/donald.slish/Restmap.html



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YouTube - RESTRICT ENZYMES
what do you mean by triangles and weird shapes? it's because the restriction enzyme cuts at a certain base pair on each strand of the dna helix, for example: 5'GAATT C3' 3'C ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sI5vy-cD2g



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Restriction enzymes - definition of Restriction enzymes by the Free ...
restriction enzyme. n. Any of a group of enzymes that catalyze the cleavage of DNA at specific sites to produce discrete fragments, used especially in genetic engineering.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Restriction+enzymes



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Pre-lab for Exercise 3
Goals: understand agarose gel electrophoresis as explained in the lab manual. Learn how to prepare and load an agarose gel. learn how restriction enzymes function and how to set up ...
http://www.cofc.edu/%7Edelliss/virtuallabbook/PreLabReadings/Ex3.html



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IUPAC Gold Book - restriction enzymes
Endonucleases which recognize specific base sequences within a DNA helix, creating a double-strand break of DNA. Type I restriction enzymes bind to these recognition sites but ...
http://goldbook.iupac.org/R05350.html



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Restriction Digests
What is Restriction Digestion? Restriction Digestion is the process of cutting DNA molecules into smaller pieces with special enzymes called Restriction Endonucleases (sometimes ...
http://www.life.uiuc.edu/molbio/geldigest/digest.html



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Restriction Enzymes
Restriction endonucleases are protein enzymes that recognize specific nucleotide sequences and cleave both strands of the DNA containing those sequences. Recognition sequences ...
http://bioinfosu.okstate.edu/MG/MGW4/MG421.html



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Restriction enzymes: FastDigest® Restriction Enzymes
FastDigest® Restriction Enzymes Set the New Standard, in pdf format, 400 KB Chart: FastDigest® Restriction Enzymes, in pdf format, 834 KB
http://www.fermentas.com/fastdigest/index.html



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restriction enzyme: Definition from Answers.com
restriction enzyme n. Any of a group of enzymes that catalyze the cleavage of DNA at specific sites to produce discrete fragments, used especially in
http://www.answers.com/topic/restriction-enzyme



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Biology and Activity of Restriction Endonucleases
Restriction endonucleases are enzymes that cleave the sugar-phosphate backbone of DNA. In most practical settings, a given enzyme cuts both strands of duplex DNA within a stretch ...
http://arbl.cvmbs.colostate.edu/hbooks/genetics/biotech/enzymes/renzymes.html



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Restriction Endonucleases and DNA Modifying Enzymes
Cutting and pasting are two of the first skills children learn, and the tools they use are scissors and glue. Similarly, cutting DNA and pasting DNA fragments together typically ...
http://www.vivo.colostate.edu/hbooks/genetics/biotech/enzymes/index.html



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Restriction enzymes definition of Restriction enzymes in the Free ...
restriction enzyme. Protein (more specifically, an endonuclease) produced by bacteria that cleaves DNA at specific sites along its length. Thousands have been found, from many ...
http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Restriction+enzymes



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Restriction Maps
A restriction map is a description of restriction endonuclease cleavage sites within a piece of DNA. Generating such a map is usually the first step in characterizing an unknown ...
http://www.vivo.colostate.edu/hbooks/genetics/biotech/enzymes/maps.html



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Catalog Contents: Restriction Enzymes
Restriction Enzymes: A New Standard in DNA Digestion, brochure in pdf, 316 KB
http://www.fermentas.com/catalog/re/index.html



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Restriction enzymes - OpenWetWare
General information. Restriction enzymes are used for performing a restriction digest. Comprehensive information can be found in REBASE. Neeraj Dhar's good cutter list is a list of ...
http://openwetware.org/wiki/Restriction_enzymes



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Restriction Enzymes
Overview "Restriction enzymes were discovered about 30 years ago during investigations into the phenomenon of host-specific restriction and modification of bacterial viruses.
http://bioweb.wku.edu/courses/Biol350/RestrictionEnz3/Review.html



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RestrictionMapper version 3
Restriction mapping of DNA sequences. Can also perform a virtual digest. ... Maps sites for restriction enzymes, a.k.a. restriction endonucleases, in DNA sequences.
http://www.restrictionmapper.org/



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DNA, Restriction Enzymes, and Electrophoresis
In this experiment, DNA from the bacteriophage Lambda (48,502 base pairs in length) is cut with a variety of restriction enzymes and the resulting fragments are separated ...
http://www.rlc.dcccd.edu/mathsci/reynolds/micro/lab_manual/electrophoresis.html



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Restriction enzymes
skip links. Restriction enzymes . Restriction enzymes, also known as restriction endonucleases, are enzymes that cut a DNA molecule at a particular place.
http://askabiologist.asu.edu/expstuff/mamajis/restriction/restriction.html



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Restriction enzyme definition of Restriction enzyme in the Free Online ...
In the laboratory, restriction enzymes allow researchers to isolate DNA fragments of interest, such as those that contain gene s, and to recombine them with other DNA molecules; for ...
http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/restriction+enzyme



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Background Information
What are Restriction Enzymes?   Also known as Restriction Endonucleases, these enzymes recognize and cut specific sequences in double-stranded DNA.
http://www.life.uiuc.edu/molbio/background/background.html



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Restriction Enzymes
Restriction Enzymes. Restriction enzymes are DNA-cutting enzymes found in bacteria (and harvested from them for use). Because they cut within the molecule, they are often called ...
http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/R/RestrictionEnzymes.html



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Restriction Endonucleases Overview, NEB
Restriction enzymes were discovered over 30 years ago during investigations into the phenomenon of host-specific restriction and modification of bacterial viruses.
http://www.neb.com/nebecomm/tech_reference/restriction_enzymes/overview.asp



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Restriction Endonucleases, NEB
Overview Restriction Endonucleases Overview Homing Endonucleases Nicking Endonucleases Quality Control Overview Why Choose Recombinant Enzymes? Time Saver Qualified Enzymes
http://www.neb.com/nebecomm/tech_reference/restriction_enzymes/default.asp



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Restriction Enzymes - Background
Introduction Watson and Crick's description, in 1953, of the double helical structure of the DNA molecule (See Classic Collection- The Structure of DNA) opened the door to a new ...
http://www.accessexcellence.org/AE/AEC/CC/restriction.html




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