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Match column I with column II with respect to the nomenclature of restriction enzyme EcoRl and select the correct answer from the given codes.
ColumnIColumnIIA.E(i)1stin order of identificationB.co(ii)Name of genusC.R(iii)Name of speciesD.l(iv)Name of strain

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Answered by samiranchetri26
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Answer:

The convention for naming restriction enzyme is as follows:

The first letter of the name comes from genus and second letter comes from the species of the bacteria or prokaryotic cell from which the enzyme was isolated.

The next alphabet is derived from the name of strain.

The roman number indicates the order in which the enzymes were isolated from the strain of bacteria.

Explanation:

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Answered by sumanlakshmanshetty
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Answer:

in order of identification is I

name of the genus is Escherichia

name of species is coli.

R means the strain

Explanation:

the nomenclature of restriction enzymes is based onthe following steps

1] the genus of the bacteria from which it is taken [ one more important thing restriction enzymes are extracted only by prokaryotes]

2] the species name

3] the strain of the bacteria from which it is taken

4] the order of discovery

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