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Write the specific point in the palindrome and the bond that is cut by ecori

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Answered by avezqureshi14
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A palindromic sequence is a sequence made up of nucleic acids within double helix of DNA and/or RNA that is the same when read from 5' to 3' on one strand and 5' to 3' on the other, complementary, strand. It is also known as a palindrome or an inverted-reverse sequence.

EcoRI (pronounced "eco R one") is a restriction endonuclease enzyme isolated from species E. coli. The Eco part of the enzyme's name originates from the species from which it was isolated, while the R represents the particular strain, in this case RY13. The last part of its name, the I, denotes that it was the first enzyme isolated from this strain. EcoRI is a restriction enzyme that cleaves DNA double helices into fragments at specific sites. It is also a part of the restriction modification system.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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The bond that is broken is the phosphodiester bond. Ecori cuts between G and A (Guanine and Adenosine).

Explanation:

  • The palindrome is a sequence of nucleic acid in double boated RNA or DNA molecule matches the one strand while reading in a particular direction with a sequence of the complementary strand reading in the same direction.
  • Ecori is a restriction protein that at specific locations cleaves double helices of DNA into fragments. It is also part of the alteration system for restrictions. It is used as a limiting enzyme in molecular biology.

Learn more about EcoRI

Restriction site of EcoRI enzyme

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