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what is restriction site for EcoRI enzyme?​

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Answered by Amankumar2newton
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A restriction enzyme, restriction endonuclease, or restrictase is an enzyme that cleaves DNA into fragments at or near specific recognition sites within molecules known as restriction sites. ... These enzymes are routinely used for DNA modification in laboratories, and they are a vital tool in molecular cloning.

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It is also a part of therestriction modification system. In molecular biology it is used as a restriction enzyme. EcoRI creates 4 nucleotide sticky ends with 5' end overhangs of AATT. The nucleic acid recognition sequence where the enzyme cuts is G/AATTC, which has a palindromic, complementary sequence of CTTAA/G.

Answered by AwesomeSoul47
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It is also a part of the restriction modification system. In molecular biology it is used as a restriction enzyme. EcoRI creates 4 nucleotide sticky ends with 5' end overhangs of AATT. The nucleic acid recognition sequence where the enzyme cuts is G/AATTC, which has a palindromic, complementary sequence of CTTAA/G.

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