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47c8_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is SmiI and is obtained from the bacteria Streptococcus milleri S.
SmiI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-ATTT|AAAT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC5f2d_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is EcoT22I and is obtained from the bacteria Escherichia coli TB22.
EcoT22I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-ATGCA|T-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MC3e1b_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is NruI and is obtained from the bacteria Nocardia rubra ATCC 15906.
NruI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TCG|CGA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC62c4_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is MspCI and is obtained from the bacteria Micrococcus species.
MspCI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|TTAAG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCb4a0_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is DinI and is obtained from the bacteria Deinococcus indicus.
DinI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GGC|GCC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MCb523_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is AanI and is obtained from the bacteria Arthrobacter aurescens RFL2.
AanI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TTA|TAA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC3037_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BspFNI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus stearothermophilus FN.
BspFNI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CG|CG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MCe7f0_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is PacI and is obtained from the bacteria Pseudomonas alcaligenes.
PacI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TTAAT|TAA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MC1103_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Sfr274I and is obtained from the bacteria Streptomyces fradiae 274.
Sfr274I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|TCGAG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCa549_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is MseI and is obtained from the bacteria Micrococcus species.
MseI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|TAA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC0f8a_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Hsp92II and is obtained from the bacteria Haemophilus species 92.
Hsp92II cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CATG|-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MC42dd_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is MroI and is obtained from the bacteria Micrococcus roseus.
MroI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|CCGGA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC97c2_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is RgaI and is obtained from the bacteria Rhizobium galegae.
RgaI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GCGAT|CGC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MCdd6e_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Bsa29I and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus species 29.
Bsa29I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AT|CGAT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC14e2_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is PdiI and is obtained from the bacteria Pseudomonas diminuta Mck 33-321.
PdiI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GCC|GGC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MCae1b_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is MluNI and is obtained from the bacteria Micrococcus luteus N.
MluNI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TGG|CCA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MCadb3_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is ZraI and is obtained from the bacteria Zoogloea ramigera 11.
ZraI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GAC|GTC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC548b_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Bsp119I and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus species RFL119.
Bsp119I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TT|CGAA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC21a7_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is ChaI and is obtained from the bacteria Corynebacterium halofytica.
ChaI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GATC|-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MCc215_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is AgeI and is obtained from the bacteria Agrobacterium gelatinovorum.
AgeI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|CCGGT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCa9e8_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is SfaAI and is obtained from the bacteria Sphingomonas faenia RFL1.
SfaAI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GCGAT|CGC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MC7f96_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is XhoI and is obtained from the bacteria Xanthomonas holcicola.
XhoI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|TCGAG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCfe0b_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Zsp2I and is obtained from the bacteria Zoogloea species 2.
Zsp2I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-ATGCA|T-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MC7649_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is AhaIII and is obtained from the bacteria Aphanothece halophytica.
AhaIII cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TTT|AAA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC5f33_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is EagI and is obtained from the bacteria Enterobacter agglomerans.
EagI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|GGCCG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCcd1f_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BspMII and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus species M.
BspMII cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|CCGGA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC9417_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is SseBI and is obtained from the bacteria Streptomyces species B.
SseBI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AGG|CCT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC37ec_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is AcvI and is obtained from the bacteria Aeromonas caviae.
AcvI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CAC|GTG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MCaad4_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is MunI and is obtained from the bacteria Mycoplasma species.
MunI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|AATTG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC8e40_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is HindIII and is obtained from the bacteria Haemophilus influenzae Rd.
HindIII cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|AGCTT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCe93a_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Eco32I and is obtained from the bacteria Escherichia coli RFL32.
Eco32I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GAT|ATC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC94ba_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is SalI and is obtained from the bacteria Streptomyces albus G.
SalI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|TCGAC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC53b0_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is CciNI and is obtained from the bacteria Curtobacterium citreum N.
CciNI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GC|GGCCGC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC6f04_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is DpnI and is obtained from the bacteria Diplococcus pneumoniae.
DpnI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GA|TC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC6db0_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is SplI and is obtained from the bacteria Spirulina platensis.
SplI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|GTACG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCbc63_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Ple19I and is obtained from the bacteria Pseudomonas lemoignei 19.
Ple19I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CGAT|CG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MCaac5_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is EgeI and is obtained from the bacteria Enterobacter gergoviae NA.
EgeI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GGC|GCC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC4117_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BsiWI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus species BsiW.
BsiWI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|GTACG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC88bf_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BstSNI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus stearothermophilus SN.
BstSNI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TAC|GTA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC5f0c_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is PvuI and is obtained from the bacteria Proteus vulgaris.
PvuI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CGAT|CG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MC678d_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Ppu10I and is obtained from the bacteria Pseudomonas putida RFL10.
Ppu10I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|TGCAT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCb0a5_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BclI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus caldolyticus.
BclI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|GATCA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCafb7_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is SwaI and is obtained from the bacteria Staphylococcus warneri.
SwaI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-ATTT|AAAT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC8e6f_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is SmaI and is obtained from the bacteria Serratia marcescens Sb.
SmaI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CCC|GGG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MCadff_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BseCI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus species.
BseCI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AT|CGAT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCd8cc_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BsiSI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus species BsiS.
BsiSI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|CGG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC9698_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is VspI and is obtained from the bacteria Vibrio species 343.
VspI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AT|TAAT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC2b50_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Asi256I and is obtained from the bacteria Arthrobacter species strain Ck256.
Asi256I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|ATC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCb74f_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is HpyCH4V and is obtained from the bacteria Helicobacter pylori CH4.
HpyCH4V cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TG|CA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC5b66_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is SfoI and is obtained from the bacteria Serratia fonticola.
SfoI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GGC|GCC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC3d08_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is HspAI and is obtained from the bacteria Haemophilus species A.
HspAI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|CGC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC5051_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is RsaI and is obtained from the bacteria Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides.
RsaI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GT|AC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MCf1ea_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is RruI and is obtained from the bacteria Rhodococcus ruber RFL5.
RruI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TCG|CGA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC5f0f_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is AscI and is obtained from the bacteria Arthrobacter species.
AscI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GG|CGCGCC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCe2b4_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Bsu15I and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus subtilis 15.
Bsu15I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AT|CGAT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC0dae_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is EcoICRI and is obtained from the bacteria Escherichia coli 2bT.
EcoICRI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GAG|CTC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC9ec7_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BmcAI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus macroides.
BmcAI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AGT|ACT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC7bc4_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is VneI and is obtained from the bacteria Vibrio nereis 18.
VneI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|TGCAC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCac0d_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BspMAI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus stearothermophilus MA.
BspMAI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CTGCA|G-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MC7940_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is SgrDI and is obtained from the bacteria Streptomyces griseus RFL6.
SgrDI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CG|TCGACG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCc4cf_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is EsaBC3I and is obtained from the bacteria Environmental sample BC3.
EsaBC3I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TC|GA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC7f5a_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Cfr42I and is obtained from the bacteria Citrobacter freundii RFL42.
Cfr42I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CCGC|GG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MCfdc7_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is SgfI and is obtained from the bacteria Streptomyces griseoruber.
SgfI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GCGAT|CGC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MCcf55_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Hin1II and is obtained from the bacteria Haemophilus influenzae RFL1.
Hin1II cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CATG|-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MC3bb4_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BstKTI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus stearothermophilus KT.
BstKTI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GAT|C-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MC4e4c_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is AseI and is obtained from the bacteria Aquaspirillum serpens.
AseI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AT|TAAT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCf103_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BfrI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacteroides fragilis.
BfrI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|TTAAG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC265f_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BstAUI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus stearothermophilus AU.
BstAUI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|GTACA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC0d37_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is DraI and is obtained from the bacteria Deinococcus radiophilus.
DraI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TTT|AAA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC6dc6_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is NdeI and is obtained from the bacteria Neisseria denitrificans.
NdeI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CA|TATG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC0e5c_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Sfr303I and is obtained from the bacteria Streptomyces fradiae 303.
Sfr303I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CCGC|GG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MC7c5f_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is SgrBI and is obtained from the bacteria Streptomyces griseus.
SgrBI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CCGC|GG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MCdb25_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is PteI and is obtained from the bacteria Paenibacillus terrae RFL2.
PteI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|CGCGC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCfbe9_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is EcoRV and is obtained from the bacteria Escherichia coli J62 pLG74.
EcoRV cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GAT|ATC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC1a47_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is UpaP162I and is obtained from the bacteria Ureaplasma parvum serovar 3 OMC-P162.
UpaP162I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CA|TG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC9038_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is PmaCI and is obtained from the bacteria Pseudomonas maltophilia CB50P.
PmaCI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CAC|GTG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC9892_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Csp6I and is obtained from the bacteria Corynebacterium species RFL6.
Csp6I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|TAC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCc8c3_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BspDI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus species.
BspDI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AT|CGAT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC8409_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is AclI and is obtained from the bacteria Acinetobacter calcoaceticus M4.
AclI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AA|CGTT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC052d_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is ApaI and is obtained from the bacteria Acetobacter pasteurianus sub. pasteurianus.
ApaI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GGGCC|C-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MC3fe2_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is KspAI and is obtained from the bacteria Kurthia species N88.
KspAI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GTT|AAC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC64b4_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is CciI and is obtained from the bacteria Curtobacterium citreus.
CciI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|CATGA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC3fdc_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is SacI and is obtained from the bacteria Streptomyces achromogenes.
SacI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GAGCT|C-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MCa840_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is PspOMI and is obtained from the bacteria Pseudomonas species OM2164.
PspOMI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|GGCCC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCe85c_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is SrfI and is obtained from the bacteria Streptomyces species Srf.
SrfI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GCCC|GGGC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC9b0b_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is MfeI and is obtained from the bacteria Mycoplasma fermentans.
MfeI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|AATTG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC4055_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is SspMI and is obtained from the bacteria Sporosarcina species M.
SspMI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|TAG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC8b67_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is FnuDII and is obtained from the bacteria Fusobacterium nucleatum D.
FnuDII cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CG|CG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MCeea3_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is TaiI and is obtained from the bacteria Thermus aquaticus cs1-331.
TaiI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-ACGT|-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MCc26c_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is FspBI and is obtained from the bacteria Flavobacterium species RFLI.
FspBI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|TAG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC4877_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BspOI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus sphaericus RFL3.
BspOI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GCTAG|C-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MCf4c3_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is SphI and is obtained from the bacteria Streptomyces phaeochromogenes.
SphI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GCATG|C-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MC09d0_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is HpyCH4IV and is obtained from the bacteria Helicobacter pylori CH4.
HpyCH4IV cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|CGT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC7b5f_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Ksp22I and is obtained from the bacteria Kurthia species 22.
Ksp22I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|GATCA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC72e5_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is AflII and is obtained from the bacteria Anabaena flos-aquae.
AflII cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|TTAAG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC95e5_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BshVI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus sphaericus CKJ18.
BshVI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AT|CGAT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCfc06_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is PluTI and is obtained from the bacteria Photorhabdus luminescens.
PluTI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GGCGC|C-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MC9ae1_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Bsp68I and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus species RFL68.
Bsp68I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TCG|CGA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC8411_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Aor13HI and is obtained from the bacteria Acidiphilium organovorum 13H.
Aor13HI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|CCGGA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC85be_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BspEI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus species.
BspEI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|CCGGA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC2f37_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BseX3I and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus stearothermophilus X3.
BseX3I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|GGCCG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC003b_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is PciI and is obtained from the bacteria Planococcus citreus SE-F45.
PciI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|CATGT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC5108_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is AluI and is obtained from the bacteria Arthrobacter luteus.
AluI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AG|CT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MCac11_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is MspI and is obtained from the bacteria Moraxella species ATCC 49670.
MspI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|CGG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC5f6d_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is MvnI and is obtained from the bacteria Methanococcus vannielii.
MvnI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CG|CG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MCd651_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is PaeR7I and is obtained from the bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
PaeR7I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|TCGAG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCd352_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is FspI and is obtained from the bacteria Fischerella species.
FspI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TGC|GCA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MCa0c3_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Eco72I and is obtained from the bacteria Escherichia coli RFL72.
Eco72I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CAC|GTG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC7950_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BssNAI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus stearothermophilus NA.
BssNAI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GTA|TAC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC972a_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BseAI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus sphaericus BseA.
BseAI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|CCGGA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC4e5d_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Hin6I and is obtained from the bacteria Haemophilus influenzae RFL6.
Hin6I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|CGC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC5bde_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BsnI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus species SJN7.
BsnI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GG|CC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC939f_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is EclXI and is obtained from the bacteria Enterobacter cloacae 590.
EclXI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|GGCCG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC6fc2_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is AluBI and is obtained from the bacteria Arthrobacter luteus B.
AluBI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AG|CT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MCd945_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BstAFI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus stearothermophilus AF.
BstAFI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|TTAAG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC7504_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BstHHI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus stearothermophilus HH.
BstHHI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GCG|C-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MC501e_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is SaqAI and is obtained from the bacteria Salinibacterium aquaticus RFL1.
SaqAI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|TAA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC319b_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BamHI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus amyloliquefaciens H.
BamHI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|GATCC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC0101_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is SgsI and is obtained from the bacteria Streptomyces griseus RFL5.
SgsI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GG|CGCGCC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCed6f_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is ClaI and is obtained from the bacteria Caryophanon latum L.
ClaI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AT|CGAT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC57b6_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Tru9I and is obtained from the bacteria Thermus ruber 9.
Tru9I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|TAA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCed13_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is HpySE526I and is obtained from the bacteria Helicobacter pylori SE526.
HpySE526I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|CGT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC03de_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is PmeI and is obtained from the bacteria Pseudomonas mendocina.
PmeI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GTTT|AAAC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC9fef_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Vha464I and is obtained from the bacteria Vibrio harveyi 464.
Vha464I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|TTAAG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCce1d_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Bsh1236I and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus sphaericus RFL1236.
Bsh1236I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CG|CG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MCb2a1_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Bsp1407I and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus stearothermophilus RFL1407.
Bsp1407I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|GTACA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC504b_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is AspLEI and is obtained from the bacteria Arthrobacter species LE3860.
AspLEI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GCG|C-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MCd1d0_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is SacII and is obtained from the bacteria Streptomyces achromogenes.
SacII cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CCGC|GG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MCe140_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is AhlI and is obtained from the bacteria Alteromonas haloplanktis SP.
AhlI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|CTAGT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC6160_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is EcoRI and is obtained from the bacteria Escherichia coli RY13.
EcoRI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|AATTC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC9f4b_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is PshBI and is obtained from the bacteria Plesiomonas shigelloides TPS970.
PshBI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AT|TAAT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC9422_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Pfl23II and is obtained from the bacteria Pseudomonas fluorescens RFL23.
Pfl23II cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|GTACG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC3324_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is AfaI and is obtained from the bacteria Acidiphilium facilis 28H.
AfaI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GT|AC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MCfbc5_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Eco147I and is obtained from the bacteria Escherichia coli RFL147.
Eco147I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AGG|CCT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC825f_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is AatII and is obtained from the bacteria Acetobacter aceti IFO 3281.
AatII cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GACGT|C-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MCbf29_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is AsuNHI and is obtained from the bacteria Actinobacillus suis NH.
AsuNHI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|CTAGC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCd44f_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BsePI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus stearothermophilus P6.
BsePI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|CGCGC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC4215_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BspT104I and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus species T104.
BspT104I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TT|CGAA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC40f6_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Eco105I and is obtained from the bacteria Escherichia coli RFL105.
Eco105I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TAC|GTA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC5d5f_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Psp124BI and is obtained from the bacteria Pseudomonas species 124B.
Psp124BI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GAGCT|C-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MC58c7_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is RsaNI and is obtained from the bacteria Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides N.
RsaNI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|TAC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC00ab_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is HpaI and is obtained from the bacteria Haemophilus parainfluenzae.
HpaI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GTT|AAC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC1ee9_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Bsp19I and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus species 19.
Bsp19I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|CATGG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCe5e9_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is PsiI and is obtained from the bacteria Pseudomonas species SE-G49.
PsiI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TTA|TAA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC8b42_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is HaeIII and is obtained from the bacteria Haemophilus aegyptius.
HaeIII cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GG|CC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC908c_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is MroNI and is obtained from the bacteria Micrococcus roseus N.
MroNI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|CCGGC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCcc7f_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is KroI and is obtained from the bacteria Kocurea rosea 307.
KroI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|CCGGC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC1344_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is ScaI and is obtained from the bacteria Streptomyces caespitosus.
ScaI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AGT|ACT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC0b98_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is MstI and is obtained from the bacteria Microcoleus species.
MstI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TGC|GCA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MCbb15_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is FaeI and is obtained from the bacteria Flavobacterium aquatile N3.
FaeI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CATG|-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MC757d_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is FbaI and is obtained from the bacteria Flavobacterium balustinum.
FbaI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|GATCA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCd1e2_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is KasI and is obtained from the bacteria Kluyvera ascorbata.
KasI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|GCGCC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC41af_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BfaI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacteroides fragilis.
BfaI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|TAG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCc80b_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is PceI and is obtained from the bacteria Planococcus citreus 55.
PceI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AGG|CCT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC7cb2_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Bst1107I and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus stearothermophilus RFL1107.
Bst1107I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GTA|TAC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC02b4_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is SnaBI and is obtained from the bacteria Sphaerotilus natans.
SnaBI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TAC|GTA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC2407_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is NspV and is obtained from the bacteria Nostoc species C.
NspV cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TT|CGAA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC04e9_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is KspI and is obtained from the bacteria Kluyvera species.
KspI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CCGC|GG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MC2512_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is AccII and is obtained from the bacteria Acinetobacter calcoaceticus.
AccII cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CG|CG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC0df7_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is MssI and is obtained from the bacteria Methylobacterium species Dd 5-732.
MssI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GTTT|AAAC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC8050_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BmtI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus megaterium S2.
BmtI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GCTAG|C-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MC1af7_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is MalI and is obtained from the bacteria Marinococus albus I.
MalI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GA|TC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC8145_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Sse8387I and is obtained from the bacteria Streptomyces species 8387.
Sse8387I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CCTGCA|GG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MC6ac1_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Acc65I and is obtained from the bacteria Acinetobacter calcoaceticus 65.
Acc65I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|GTACC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC2132_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is PscI and is obtained from the bacteria Paracoccus species RFL1.
PscI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|CATGT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCc5c8_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Bsp120I and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus species RFL120.
Bsp120I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|GGCCC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC4304_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Mph1103I and is obtained from the bacteria Moraxella phenylpyruvica RFL1103.
Mph1103I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-ATGCA|T-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MCb086_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BcuI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus coagulans Vs 29-022.
BcuI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|CTAGT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC63fa_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is PauI and is obtained from the bacteria Paracoccus alcaliphilus ZVK3-3.
PauI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|CGCGC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC42c7_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is NgoMIV and is obtained from the bacteria Neisseria gonorrhoeae MS11.
NgoMIV cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|CCGGC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC8699_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is MspGI and is obtained from the bacteria Microbacterium species Gd 4-13.
MspGI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GCCGG|C-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MC6af2_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is HapII and is obtained from the bacteria Haemophilus aphrophilus.
HapII cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|CGG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCd504_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is MaeII and is obtained from the bacteria Methanococcus aeolicus PL-15/H.
MaeII cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|CGT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC9fd6_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Kpn2I and is obtained from the bacteria Klebsiella pneumoniae RFL2.
Kpn2I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|CCGGA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC4f48_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is HinP1I and is obtained from the bacteria Haemophilus influenzae P1.
HinP1I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|CGC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC2168_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is SdaI and is obtained from the bacteria Streptomyces diastaticus Ng7-324.
SdaI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CCTGCA|GG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MC71eb_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Asp718I and is obtained from the bacteria Achromobacter species 718.
Asp718I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|GTACC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC6e11_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is ZrmI and is obtained from the bacteria Zoogloea ramigera SCA.
ZrmI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AGT|ACT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC8948_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is EheI and is obtained from the bacteria Erwinia herbicola 9/5.
EheI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GGC|GCC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC5426_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is TagI and is obtained from the bacteria Thermocrispum agreste.
TagI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AC|GT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MCc107_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is PinAI and is obtained from the bacteria Pseudomonas inequalis.
PinAI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|CCGGT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCc7e8_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is NlaIII and is obtained from the bacteria Neisseria lactamica.
NlaIII cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CATG|-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MC3847_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is SlaI and is obtained from the bacteria Streptomyces lavendulae.
SlaI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|TCGAG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC543a_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is AsiSI and is obtained from the bacteria Arthrobacter species S.
AsiSI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GCGAT|CGC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MC4706_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is AsiGI and is obtained from the bacteria Arthrobacter species G.
AsiGI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|CCGGT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCcf8d_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is GlaI and is obtained from the bacteria Glacial ice bacterium GL29.
GlaI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GC|GC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC31d6_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Ecl136II and is obtained from the bacteria Enterobacter cloacae RFL136.
Ecl136II cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GAG|CTC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC5673_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Psp1406I and is obtained from the bacteria Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes RFL1406.
Psp1406I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AA|CGTT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC6947_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Acc16I and is obtained from the bacteria Acinetobacter calcoaceticus 16.
Acc16I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TGC|GCA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MCe9ce_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is MluI and is obtained from the bacteria Micrococcus luteus.
MluI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|CGCGT-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC489c_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Alw44I and is obtained from the bacteria Acinetobacter lwoffi RFL44.
Alw44I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|TGCAC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC5626_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is PalAI and is obtained from the bacteria Pseudomonas alcaligenes BS17.
PalAI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GG|CGCGCC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC7161_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is CfoI and is obtained from the bacteria Clostridium formicoaceticum.
CfoI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GCG|C-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Correct 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Incorrect MCbbea_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BstFNI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus stearothermophilus.
BstFNI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CG|CG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC4a2e_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BshFI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus sphaericus.
BshFI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GG|CC-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Incorrect blunt Correct MC739f_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is BstBI and is obtained from the bacteria Bacillus stearothermophilus B225.
BstBI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TT|CGAA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC8a0f_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is NcoI and is obtained from the bacteria Nocardia corallina.
NcoI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|CATGG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MCb695_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is Cfr9I and is obtained from the bacteria Citrobacter freundii.
Cfr9I cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|CCGGG-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect MC7386_abf9
Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences to produce fragments for further study. These enzymes are obtained from various types of bacteria and have the ability to recognize short nucleotide sequences within a larger DNA molecule.
The restriction enzyme we are focusing on is XbaI and is obtained from the bacteria Xanthomonas badrii.
XbaI cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|CTAGA-3' where the '|' indicates the cut location.
Based on this info, can you identify the type of cut this enzyme makes?
3′ overhang Incorrect 5′ overhang Correct blunt Incorrect