Phrases with «restriction sites»

"Restriction sites" refers to specific locations or sequences within a DNA molecule where a protein called a restriction enzyme can cut the DNA. These sites are important in genetic engineering as they allow scientists to manipulate and modify DNA by inserting or removing specific DNA fragments. Full definition

Sentences with «restriction sites»

  • The scale indicates the location of the ORFs and restriction sites in base pairs; the gene identification numbers are according to the database designation (40). (pnas.org)
  • Enzymatic amplification of beta - globin genomic sequences and restriction site analysis for diagnosis of sickle cell anemia (science.sciencemag.org)
  • For purified protein measurements, Amrose v0 - v4 variants and eqFP615 were cloned into pRSETa (Invitrogen) via the BamHI - XhoI restriction sites introduced with primers rbc737 5 ′ taaGGATCCATGAGCGAGCTGATCAAGGAGAACATGCAC 3 ′ and rbc738 5 ′ taaCTCGAGTCATCTGTGCCCCAGTTTGCTAGGGAGGTC 3 ′. (journals.plos.org)
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