Definition of EcoRI. Meaning of EcoRI. Synonyms of EcoRI

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Meaning of EcoRI from wikipedia

- EcoRI (pronounced "eco R one") is a restriction endonuclease enzyme isolated from species E. coli. It is a restriction enzyme that cleaves DNA double helices...
- common and have greater biological importance than mirror-like palindromes. EcoRI digestion produces "sticky" ends, whereas SmaI restriction enzyme cleavage...
- primers EcoRI-GC/MseI-GCG and EcoRI-TAC/MseI-GCG. Additionally, a female-specific marker was found at approximately 270 bp with the primers EcoRI-TAC/MseI-GCG...
- order in which the enzymes were isolated from single strains of bacteria: EcoRI, EcoRII. A restriction endonuclease functions by "scanning" the length of a...
- in 10% of affected individuals. FSHD1 with a substantial D4Z4 deletion (EcoRI 10-11 kb) is more strongly ****ociated with infantile-onset and severe weakness...
- bacterial species Salmonella panama, which they altered to have a single EcoRI restriction site and a tetracycline resistance gene. The pSC101 plasmid...
- single site for the restriction enzyme EcoRI and a gene for tetracycline resistance. The restriction enzyme EcoRI was used to cut the frog DNA into small...
- of the plasmids is digested with EcoRI and SpeI. The plasmid carrying the other BioBrick part is digested with EcoRI and Xbal. This leaves both plasmids...
- processes. Some examples of type II restriction endonucleases include BamHI, EcoRI, EcoRV, HindIII, and HaeIII. Type III, however, cleaves the DNA at about 25...
- a series of mobility (mob) genes. Its size and the presence of a single EcoRI recognition site caused it to be considered as a vector candidate. ColE1...