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Biomolecular computers with multiple restriction enzymes [PDF]
The development of conventional, silicon-based computers has several limitations, including some related to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle and the von Neumann “bottleneck”.
Sebastian Sakowski +5 more
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Type I restriction enzymes and their relatives [PDF]
Type I restriction enzymes (REases) are large pentameric proteins with separate restriction (R), methylation (M) and DNA sequence-recognition (S) subunits. They were the first REases to be discovered and purified, but unlike the enormously useful Type II
W. Loenen +3 more
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Restriction enzyme body doubles and PCR cloning: on the general use of type IIs restriction enzymes for cloning. [PDF]
The procedure described here allows the cloning of PCR fragments containing a recognition site of the restriction endonuclease (Type IIP) used for cloning in the sequence of the insert.
Eszter Tóth +8 more
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Restriction enzymes provided the foundation on which molecular cloning was built, and they remain as essential tools in current recombinant DNA technology. The three classes of restriction enzymes and their features are introduced here.
Michael R Green, J. Sambrook
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REBASE: restriction enzymes and methyltransferases [PDF]
REBASE contains comprehensive information about restriction enzymes, DNA methyltransferases and related proteins such as nicking enzymes, specificity subunits and control proteins. It contains published and unpublished references, recognition and cleavage sites, isoschizomers, commercial availability, crystal and sequence data. Homing endonucleases are
R. Roberts +3 more
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REBASE: a database for DNA restriction and modification: enzymes, genes and genomes
REBASE is a comprehensive and extensively curated database of information about the components of restriction-modification (RM) systems. It is fully referenced and provides information about the recognition and cleavage sites for both restriction enzymes
R. Roberts +3 more
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Historical Aspects of Restriction Endonucleases as Intelligent Scissors for Genetic Engineering
Restriction endonucleases are a component of restriction–modification systems, where the main biological function is to protect bacterial cells from incoming foreign DNA molecules.
Irina V. Alekseeva, Nikita A. Kuznetsov
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REBASE--restriction enzymes and methylases [PDF]
REBASE is a comprehensive database of information about restriction enzymes and related proteins. It contains published and unpublished references, recognition and cleavage sites, isoschizomers, commercial availability, methylation sensitivity, crystal and sequence data.
Richard J. Roberts, Dana Macelis
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A CRISPR-based approach using dead Cas9-sgRNA to detect SARS-CoV-2
Rapid, highly specific, and robust diagnostic kits to detect viruses and pathogens are needed to control disease spread and transmission globally. Of the many different methods proposed to diagnose COVID-19 infection, CRISPR-based detection of nucleic ...
Mustapha Aouida +8 more
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Putative RFLP Analysis Between HSVd-sycv and Closely Related Variants [PDF]
Yellow corky vein is a prevalent disease among navel oranges in the Fars province of Iran. Previously we showed that a variant of Hop stunt viroid (HSVd-sycv) was associated with the disease.
seyed ali akbar Bagherian
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