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Meaning of "restriction enzyme sites"

restriction enzyme sites: This phrase pertains to specific locations or sequences in DNA where restriction enzymes can bind and cleave the DNA molecule. It is commonly used in molecular biology and genetic engineering to target and cut DNA at precise locations for various experimental purposes

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The position of restriction enzyme sites is approximate.
Candidates were screened for appropriate restriction enzyme sites.
Selected restriction enzyme sites are also marked.
These standard sequences encode specific restriction enzyme sites.
The unique restriction enzyme sites are highlighted.
Letters above vertical lines correspond to restriction enzyme sites.
Restriction enzyme sites were incorporated to facilitate cloning.
There are few common restriction enzyme sites conserved.
Restriction enzyme sites are shown in italics.
Cloning sites are shown by the indicated restriction enzyme sites of cleavage.
Inserted restriction enzyme sites are shown in underlined italics.
At the ends of these primers HindIII restriction enzyme sites were located.
Shown are restriction enzyme sites with map distances in kb.
The primers were also designed to add restriction enzyme sites for cloning.
Selected restriction enzyme sites are indicated.

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One particularly useful technique is analysis of restriction enzyme sites following amplification.
The useful restriction enzyme sites are shown to allow cloning.
The inserts can optionally be provided with desired restriction enzyme sites.
Restriction enzyme sites are underlined.
The exon and intron organization and position of restriction enzyme sites are shown.
A variety of restriction enzyme sites for simplified subcloning are present.
Within the área of overlap between the fragments there is no shared restriction enzyme sites.
These newly introduced restriction enzyme sites are BioBrick standard compatible.
Such cloning vector generally has multiple cloning sites containing plural restriction enzyme sites.
Specific restriction enzyme sites may be introduced at the end of the sequence.
The bases between brackets indicate extensions which introduce restriction enzyme sites to facilitate cloning.
Restriction enzyme sites designed are shown above the amino acid sequence.
Later a derivative containing more unique restriction enzyme sites introduced by silent mutations was used.
The restriction enzyme sites introduced for cloning purposes in each primer are underlined.
The BAC clones are modified to contain restriction enzyme sites.
Some of the unique restriction enzyme sites are indicated outside the plasmid circle.
This technique can also be used for mapping of restriction enzyme sites in DNA molecules.
Restriction enzyme sites were synthesized onto the ends of the oligonucleotides for cloning.
The following CDR sequences having internal restriction enzyme sites were synthesized.
Convenient restriction enzyme sites may be incorporated into the hybridized sequences to facilitate cloning.
A restriction enzyme map is prepared by determining restriction enzyme sites contained in the cloned DNA.
The restriction enzyme sites for directional cloning into the mammalian expression vectors are underlined.
Adaptations of this method are also suitable for introducing restriction enzyme sites into a DNA molecule.
Restriction enzyme sites were incorporated into the PCR primers to facilitate gene cloning.
The flanking ASRS and GSAS amino acids are encoded by restriction enzyme sites.
Plasmids containing the predicted restriction enzyme sites are finally analyzed by automated DNA sequence analysis.
In some embodiments, nucleic acids comprise restriction enzyme sites.
SacII and StuI restriction enzyme sites used for plasmid linearization are annotated on the representation.
Plasmid pET3a has two NheI restriction enzyme sites.
The restriction enzyme sites are generated for convenient segment linkage and insertion of DNA fragment.
R = flanking EcoRI restriction enzyme sites.
Relevant restriction enzyme sites and start and stop sites for the CAT gene are indicated.
Note that pUC19 is being used only to provide a polylinker containing restriction enzyme sites.
The restriction enzyme sites Bgl II and XcmI are shown in bold and underlined.
The non-complementary nucleotide sequences of the primers may include restriction enzyme sites.

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