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Restriction site mapping is in separation theory

Bioinformatics, 1988
A computer algorithm for restriction-site mapping consists of a generator of partial maps and a consistency checker. This paper examines consistency checking and argues that a method based on separation theory extracts the maximum amount of information from fragment lengths in digest data. It results in the minimum number of false maps being generated.
Chut N. Yee, Lloyd Allison
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A restriction map of IncFIV plasmid R124

Plasmid, 1985
A physical and genetic map of the 125.7-kb IncFIV plasmid R124 was constructed using the restriction enzymes Sal1 and EcoR1. Two discrete regions involved in plasmid replication were identified on the plasmid genome. One region was located on a 4.66-kb segment of an EcoR1 fragment at map coordinates 73.87 to 78.53 kb. Another was located within an 8.05-
B.J. Mee, Ian G. Campbell
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An introduction to restriction mapping of DNA [PDF]

open access: possibleBiochemical Education, 1989
Sandra L. Turchi, CE Hepfer
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On perfect restrictions of maps

Russian Mathematical Surveys, 1985
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