Methods in Enzymology Vol.68 Recombinant DNA, Part A

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    This chapter presents a directory of restriction endonucleases. The chapter presents a table that serves as a directory to the restriction endonucleases that have now been characterized. All endonucleases that cleave deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) at a specific sequence are considered restriction enzymes, although in most cases, there is no direct genetic evidence for the presence of a host-controlled restriction-modification system. The source of each microorganism, either as an individual or as national culture collection, is given in the chapter. The enzymes are named in accordance with the proposal of Smith and Nathans. The recognition sequences are abbreviated so that only one strand, reading 5′→3′, is indicated, and the point of cleavage, when known, is indicated by an arrow ( ↓ ). When two bases appear in parentheses, either of the two may appear at that position within the recognition sequence.
    • Series: Methods in Enzymology
    • Hardcover: 555 pages
    • Publisher: Academic Press
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 9812561048
    • ISBN-13: 978-9812561046
    • ASIN: 012181968X
    • Product Dimensions: 1 x 6.5 x 9.5 inches
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