restriction endonuclease digestion of dna and RFLP
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| cut DNA at specific sites with enzymes called | restriction endonucleases
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| restriction enzymes recoginize a particular target or ____ within a DNA double helix and catalize | recognition sequences
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| the activity of type II restricion enzymes coupled with modification enzymes form | restriction/modification systems (Type II R-M systems)
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| __ is a modification enzymes that nodify newly formed strands of DNA by adding methyl groups so the cells restriction enzymes cannot cut it | methylases
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| the first enzyme system found to have unique specificity is called a | prototype
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| additional enzymes fround to have the same speificity as the prototypes are called | isoschizomers
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