| 41. | DNA is digested with the restriction enzyme AluI, many 1109 base-pair fragments were obtained.
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| 42. | PCR products are then treated with a restriction enzyme ( " e . g ."
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| 43. | Restriction enzymes commonly used in molecular biology to cut DNA interact with sequences of 1 to 10 nucleotides.
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| 44. | Use of restriction enzymes or PCR amplification on the DNA is required for RFLP or RAPD analysis respectively.
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| 45. | Over 3000 restriction enzymes have been studied in detail, and more than 600 of these are available commercially.
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| 46. | In a similar manner, restriction enzymes are used to digest genomic DNA for gene analysis by Southern blot.
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| 47. | These enzymes became known as restriction enzymes and developed into one of the main molecular tools in molecular biology.
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| 48. | Restriction endonucleases or restriction enzymes typically cleave in two ways : blunt-ended or sticky-ended patterns.
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| 49. | Most commonly used restriction enzymes are Type II restriction endonuclease ( See article on Restriction enzymes for examples ).
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| 50. | Most commonly used restriction enzymes are Type II restriction endonuclease ( See article on Restriction enzymes for examples ).
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