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  • well. In a restriction digest, DNA molecules are cleaved at specific restriction sites of 4-12 nucleotides in length by use of restriction enzymes which...
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  • viruses. Inside a prokaryote, the restriction enzymes selectively cut up foreign DNA in a process called restriction digestion; meanwhile, host DNA is protected...
    55 KB (5,853 words) - 18:09, 20 August 2024
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    combines bisulfite conversion based polymerase chain reaction with restriction digestion. Originally developed to reliably handle minute amounts of genomic...
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    the meat easier to chew. By the late 17th and early 18th centuries, the digestion of meat by stomach secretions and the conversion of starch to sugars by...
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    metabolized in the liver, absorbed directly into the intestines during digestion, and found in semen. Trehalose, a major sugar of insects, is rapidly hydrolyzed...
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  • two restriction enzymes and a combination of the two enzymes for digestion separately. It assumes that complete digestion occurs at each restriction site...
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  • conserved regions at the ends of the 16s gene, followed by digestion using tetracutter Restriction enzymes. The pattern obtained is said to be representative...
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    the mammalian gene with the new restriction sites and the destination plasmid are subjected to restriction digestion, and the digest products are purified...
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    the DNA strand; this assay is easier to perform based on repeated restriction digestion and gel-purifying fragments of specific sizes. It is often easiest...
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    solution for down-stream experiments such as transformation or restriction digestion. This form of miniprep can also be automated, which increases the...
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  • reaction. This results in incomplete digestion. Type IV systems are not true RM systems because they only contain a restriction enzyme and not a methylase. Unlike...
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    A restriction fragment is a DNA fragment resulting from the cutting of a DNA strand by a restriction enzyme (restriction endonucleases), a process called...
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  • abolish restriction endonuclease restriction sites, and that these differences can be detected in the resulting DNA fragment length after digestion. In the...
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    (before "breakfast"), or to the metabolic state achieved after complete digestion and absorption of a meal. Metabolic changes in the fasting state begin...
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    irreversible. This has multiple benefits, the first is that it is possible to do digestion and ligation of the DNA fragments in a single reaction, in contrast to...
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  • off-center restriction site in the insert. The experimental procedure first requires a sample of purified plasmid DNA for each digest to be run. Digestion is...
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  • Farnet CM, Ehrlich KC, Ehrlich M (March 1982). "Digestion of highly modified bacteriophage DNA by restriction endonucleases". Nucleic Acids Res. 10 (5): 1579–91...
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  • Thumbnail for Chromosome conformation capture
    efficiency of restriction digestion in the subsequent step. The genome is then cut into fragments with a restriction endonuclease. The size of restriction fragments...
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    or free fatty acids (FFAs). It is formed in the small intestine during digestion of fatty foods, and taken up by lymph vessels specifically known as lacteals...
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    facilitate other temperature-sensitive reactions, including restriction enzyme digestion or rapid diagnostics. The device has a thermal block with holes...
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