Does HindIII create sticky ends?
The restriction enzyme HindIII produces sticky ends. The recognition site is a palindrome having the sequence AAGCTT. It cuts the... View Article
The restriction enzyme HindIII produces sticky ends. The recognition site is a palindrome having the sequence AAGCTT. It cuts the... View Article
H stands for strain H of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens in BamHI restriction enzyme. Further reading: Plasmid What Is EcoR1? MCQs On... View Article
HaeIII leaves blunt ends as it cuts both the DNA strands at the same location. Further reading: Plasmid What Is... View Article
EcoRI leaves sticky ends with AATT overhangs. Further reading: Plasmid What Is EcoR1? MCQs On Lac Operon Genetically Engineered Insulin... View Article
Sticky ends have single strand overhangs, blunt ends do not have single strand overhangs, it terminates in a base pair.... View Article
Sticky ends are better than blunt ends because they facilitate ligation by DNA ligase by forming hydrogen bonds between complementary... View Article
DNA fragments cut by restriction enzymes are called restriction fragments. They can be separated by gel electrophoresis. Further reading: Plasmid... View Article
Restriction enzymes are known as molecular scissors. They are endonucleases and cut the DNA at specific points. Further reading: Plasmid... View Article
Restriction sites have a specific 4-8 nucleotide long sequence which is recognised by the restriction enzymes. Restriction enzymes cut DNA... View Article
The recognition site for EcoRI is a palindrome. It is a six nucleotide sequence containing GAATTC in 5’ to 3’... View Article
Recognition site is a 4-8 nucleotide long sequence present on DNA, which is recognised by the restriction enzyme. Further reading:... View Article
Recognition site is the sequence of bases that are identified by restriction enzymes for cutting DNA at a specific site.... View Article
Obligate anaerobes do not require oxygen, e.g. Clostridium botulinum, Bacteroides, methanogens, etc. Also Check: Autotrophic Bacteria Bacteriophage Heterotrophic Bacteria MCQs... View Article
DNA is negatively charged so it moves towards the anode. The DNA fragments separate according to their size. The smallest... View Article
pUC plasmid is a cloning vector created by modifying pBR322. UC stands for the University of California, where it was... View Article
pUC18 is a plasmid cloning vector. It was synthesised at the University of California. Yanisch-Perron et al created pUC18. Further... View Article
pUC18 is a plasmid cloning vector. It consists of 2686 bp. It is commonly used in E. coli. Further reading:... View Article
When foreign DNA is inserted into the gene coding for an enzyme, it results in the inactivation of the gene,... View Article
pET is an expression vector and has the bacteriophage T7 promoter. Further reading: Plasmid What Is EcoR1? MCQs On Lac... View Article
Retrovirus vectors are used in gene therapy. Further reading: Plasmid What Is EcoR1? MCQs On Lac Operon Genetically Engineered Insulin... View Article