| 1. | Restriction enzymes digest portions of the DNA, leaving short fragments.
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| 2. | In molecular biology, it is a commonly used restriction enzyme.
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| 3. | The restriction enzymes are used to cut DNA in test tubes.
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| 4. | Different restriction enzymes that recognize the same sequence are known as neoschizomers.
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| 5. | Bacterial genomic DNA is not recognized by these restriction enzymes.
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| 6. | RNA-guided CRISPR enzymes are classified as type V restriction enzymes.
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| 7. | It involves the digestion of bacterial genomic DNA with specific restriction enzymes.
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| 8. | Here are more restriction enzymes and the palindromic sequences which they recognize:
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| 9. | Major uses of type II restriction enzymes include gene analysis and cloning.
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| 10. | These newly introduced restriction enzyme sites are BioBrick standard compatible.
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