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HindIII (pronounced "Hin D Three") is a type II site-specific
deoxyribonuclease restriction enzyme isolated from
Haemophilus influenzae that
cleaves the...
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frequent and
deleterious site-specific
digestion using traditional nucleases.
HindIII Ligase Micrococcal nuclease Nuclease protection ****ay P1
nuclease PIN domain...
- by
digesting with NcoI
restriction enzyme and
replacing the site with a
HindIII linker.
Although the
whole construct is
commonly referred to as the "CAG...
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within the TetR gene.
There are two
sites for
restriction enzymes HindIII and ClaI
within the
promoter of the TetR gene.
There are six key restriction...
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Technology portal BglII – a
restriction enzyme EcoRI – a
restriction enzyme HindIII – a
restriction enzyme Homing endonuclease List of
homing endonuclease...
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endonucleases from H.
influenzae strain d are
named HindI,
HindII,
HindIII, etc.
Another example: "HaeII" and "Hae
III"
refer to
bacterium Haemophilus aegyptius...
- next step. Any
restriction enzyme that
generates a 5’ overhang, such as
HindIII can be used to
digest the now
accessible chromatin overnight. This 5’ overhang...
- digests. Star
activity can
happen because of
presence of Mg2+, as is seen in
HindIII, for example. The term star
activity was
introduced by
Mayer who characterized...
- pMB1. The lacZ gene
codes for β-galactosidase. The
recognition sites for
HindIII, SphI, PstI, SalI, XbaI, BamHI, SmaI, KpnI, SacI and
EcoRI restriction...
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available pSC101
gained restriction sites for
several enzymes,
including HindIII, in
addition to the
EcoRI site.
Manen D.; Caro L. (February 1991). "The...