Difference between Type I and Type II Restriction Enzymes
Restriction enzymes are nucleases and as they cut at an internal position of DNA (and not an end) they are known as endonucleases. They are also known as molecular knives, molecular scissors, restriction enzymes or molecular scalpels.
The sequence recognised by the restriction enzyme to cut the DNA is called restriction site, recognition site or restriction endonuclease site. The recognition site consists of 4-8 base pairs. How to name restriction enzymes
Types of restriction enzymes : The restriction endonucleases are grouped into three types.
Type I Restriction Endonuclease: Type II Restriction Endonuclease Type III Restriction Endonuclease Type I Restriction Endonuclease vs Type II Restriction Endonuclease
Type II restriction endonucleases are most important tools in gene cloning.
The sequence recognised by the restriction enzyme to cut the DNA is called restriction site, recognition site or restriction endonuclease site. The recognition site consists of 4-8 base pairs. How to name restriction enzymes
Types of restriction enzymes : The restriction endonucleases are grouped into three types.
Type II restriction endonucleases are most important tools in gene cloning.
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