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9588_396d
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Streptomyces phaeochromogenes.
SphI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GCATG|C-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme SphI
?
410b_5c20
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 AccIII
, which is derived from the bacterium Acinetobacter calcoaceticus.
AccIII
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|CCGGA-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme AccIII
?
841b_8b92
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Sporosarcina species M.
SspMI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|TAG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme SspMI
?
6a5a_396d
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens RFL23.
Pfl23II
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|GTACG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme Pfl23II
?
c1a1_8955
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 BsuTUI
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacillus subtilis TU.
BsuTUI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AT|CGAT-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme BsuTUI
?
089a_a87b
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Curtobacterium citreus.
CciI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|CATGA-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme CciI
?
e1ba_23b9
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Arthrobacter species LE3860.
AspLEI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GCG|C-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme AspLEI
?
9952_513a
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacillus megaterium S2.
BmtI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GCTAG|C-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme BmtI
?
9ee7_5c20
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacillus species.
BspEI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|CCGGA-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme BspEI
?
a833_eccf
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Plesiomonas shigelloides TPS970.
PshBI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AT|TAAT-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme PshBI
?
0ce0_eced
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 NarI
, which is derived from the bacterium Nocardia argentinensis.
NarI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GG|CGCC-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme NarI
?
d2e3_fd7d
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacillus stearothermophilus AU.
BstAUI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|GTACA-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme BstAUI
?
44d6_3ad6
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacillus species 19.
Bsp19I
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|CATGG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme Bsp19I
?
2c4e_0ef5
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Streptomyces griseus RFL5.
SgsI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GG|CGCGCC-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme SgsI
?
784d_2341
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 XmaI
, which is derived from the bacterium Xanthomonas malvacearum.
XmaI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|CCGGG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme XmaI
?
c674_dae4
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Escherichia coli RY13.
EcoRI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|AATTC-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme EcoRI
?
3b42_513a
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Actinobacillus suis NH.
AsuNHI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|CTAGC-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme AsuNHI
?
d4f3_8955
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacillus species.
BseCI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AT|CGAT-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme BseCI
?
3b28_3c70
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 ApaLI
, which is derived from the bacterium Acetobacter pasteurianus.
ApaLI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|TGCAC-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme ApaLI
?
b480_8647
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Curtobacterium citreum N.
CciNI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GC|GGCCGC-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme CciNI
?
07f2_396d
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 PaeI
, which is derived from the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
PaeI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GCATG|C-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme PaeI
?
1893_9508
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Streptomyces albus G.
SalI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|TCGAC-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme SalI
?
7e15_eed0
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Alteromonas haloplanktis SP.
AhlI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|CTAGT-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme AhlI
?
3856_23b9
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 HhaI
, which is derived from the bacterium Haemophilus haemolyticus.
HhaI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GCG|C-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme HhaI
?
87e0_922d
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Haemophilus aphrophilus.
HapII
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|CGG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme HapII
?
6d00_98c5
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Neisseria denitrificans.
NdeI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CA|TATG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme NdeI
?
3cc4_ee31
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Pseudomonas putida RFL10.
Ppu10I
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|TGCAT-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme Ppu10I
?
57fc_d27a
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Acetobacter aceti IFO 3281.
AatII
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GACGT|C-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme AatII
?
efce_eed0
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacillus coagulans Vs 29-022.
BcuI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|CTAGT-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme BcuI
?
c07b_7b02
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Streptomyces fradiae 274.
Sfr274I
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|TCGAG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme Sfr274I
?
9a5c_a54c
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Haemophilus species 92.
Hsp92II
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CATG|-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme Hsp92II
?
6bed_c36a
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Paracoccus alcaliphilus ZVK3-3.
PauI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|CGCGC-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme PauI
?
180f_922d
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 HpaII
, which is derived from the bacterium Haemophilus parainfluenzae.
HpaII
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|CGG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme HpaII
?
124f_fd7d
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 BspLU11I
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacillus species LU11.
BspLU11I
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|CATGT-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme BspLU11I
?
150b_42e9
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Helicobacter pylori SE526.
HpySE526I
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|CGT-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme HpySE526I
?
bf57_922d
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacillus species BsiS.
BsiSI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|CGG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme BsiSI
?
a003_a87b
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 PagI
, which is derived from the bacterium Pseudomonas alcaligenes Sau 14-027.
PagI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|CATGA-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme PagI
?
4cff_eced
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Streptomyces griseus.
SgrBI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CCGC|GG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme SgrBI
?
e22a_396d
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 PspLI
, which is derived from the bacterium Pseudomonas species L.
PspLI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|GTACG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme PspLI
?
e0ef_23b9
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Haemophilus influenzae P1.
HinP1I
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|CGC-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme HinP1I
?
f0cf_7b02
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Xanthomonas holcicola.
XhoI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|TCGAG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme XhoI
?
375b_2ecb
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Pseudomonas inequalis.
PinAI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|CCGGT-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme PinAI
?
0bba_2341
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 TspMI
, which is derived from the bacterium Thermophilic strain M.
TspMI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|CCGGG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme TspMI
?
a0af_ee31
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 NsiI
, which is derived from the bacterium Neisseria sicca.
NsiI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-ATGCA|T-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme NsiI
?
f960_170b
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Streptomyces diastaticus Ng7-324.
SdaI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CCTGCA|GG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme SdaI
?
cc1a_e35a
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 BlnI
, which is derived from the bacterium Brevibacterium linens.
BlnI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|CTAGG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme BlnI
?
f540_0ef5
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Pseudomonas alcaligenes BS17.
PalAI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GG|CGCGCC-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme PalAI
?
595e_2f81
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Arthrobacter species S.
AsiSI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GCGAT|CGC-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme AsiSI
?
e3a7_8b92
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacillus stearothermophilus KT.
BstKTI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GAT|C-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme BstKTI
?
d8d9_8647
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 MreI
, which is derived from the bacterium Micromonospora rhodorangea RFL1.
MreI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CG|CCGGCG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme MreI
?
7769_513a
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacillus sphaericus RFL3.
BspOI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GCTAG|C-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme BspOI
?
7c0e_c414
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 MauBI
, which is derived from the bacterium Microbacterium aurum RFL2.
MauBI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CG|CGCGCG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme MauBI
?
947a_ef0a
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Salinibacterium aquaticus RFL1.
SaqAI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|TAA-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme SaqAI
?
4353_d8ea
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 CviAII
, which is derived from the bacterium Chlorella virus NC64A (PBCV-1).
CviAII
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|ATG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme CviAII
?
4418_2f81
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Streptomyces griseoruber.
SgfI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GCGAT|CGC-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme SgfI
?
eee5_3c70
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Vibrio nereis 18.
VneI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|TGCAC-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme VneI
?
dfbf_2341
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Pseudomonas species OM2164.
PspOMI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|GGCCC-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme PspOMI
?
6f25_2ecb
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 CspAI
, which is derived from the bacterium Corynebacterium species 301.
CspAI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|CCGGT-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme CspAI
?
000c_eced
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Streptomyces achromogenes.
SacII
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CCGC|GG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme SacII
?
ba5a_14b0
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Mycoplasma species.
MunI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|AATTG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme MunI
?
68d4_3c16
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacillus species T104.
BspT104I
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TT|CGAA-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme BspT104I
?
3e31_dae4
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacteroides fragilis.
BfrI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|TTAAG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme BfrI
?
cec0_23b9
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Clostridium formicoaceticum.
CfoI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GCG|C-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme CfoI
?
5244_2341
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Acetobacter pasteurianus sub. pasteurianus.
ApaI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GGGCC|C-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme ApaI
?
ed96_6598
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 TaqI
, which is derived from the bacterium Thermus aquaticus YTI.
TaqI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|CGA-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme TaqI
?
54be_dae4
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Anabaena flos-aquae.
AflII
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|TTAAG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme AflII
?
d82a_ef0a
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Micrococcus species.
MseI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|TAA-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme MseI
?
84e7_d273
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Haemophilus influenzae Rd.
HindIII
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|AGCTT-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme HindIII
?
2b92_dae4
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacillus stearothermophilus AF.
BstAFI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|TTAAG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme BstAFI
?
bea0_d8ea
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Corynebacterium species RFL6.
Csp6I
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|TAC-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme Csp6I
?
b829_8055
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Thermus aquaticus cs1-331.
TaiI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-ACGT|-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme TaiI
?
eb21_3c16
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 SfuI
, which is derived from the bacterium Streptomyces fulvissimus.
SfuI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TT|CGAA-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme SfuI
?
5fc8_fd7d
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Paracoccus species RFL1.
PscI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|CATGT-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme PscI
?
359a_31f3
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Kocurea rosea 307.
KroI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|CCGGC-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme KroI
?
9e32_2ecb
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Agrobacterium gelatinovorum.
AgeI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|CCGGT-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme AgeI
?
9a2d_513a
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 NheI
, which is derived from the bacterium Neisseria mucosa.
NheI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|CTAGC-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme NheI
?
72d4_2f81
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Sphingomonas faenia RFL1.
SfaAI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GCGAT|CGC-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme SfaAI
?
ce48_31f3
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacillus stearothermophilus X3.
BseX3I
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|GGCCG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme BseX3I
?
f4cc_23b9
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Haemophilus species A.
HspAI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|CGC-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme HspAI
?
6aad_8647
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 NotI
, which is derived from the bacterium Nocardia otitidis-caviarum.
NotI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-GC|GGCCGC-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme NotI
?
1db3_eed0
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Flavobacterium balustinum.
FbaI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|GATCA-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme FbaI
?
5927_76e8
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Streptomyces griseus RFL6.
SgrDI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-CG|TCGACG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme SgrDI
?
7aa5_eed0
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 SpeI
, which is derived from the bacterium Sphaerotilus natans.
SpeI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|CTAGT-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme SpeI
?
fdbf_5c20
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacillus species M.
BspMII
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|CCGGA-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme BspMII
?
833f_3c16
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacillus stearothermophilus B225.
BstBI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TT|CGAA-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme BstBI
?
9a28_31f3
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Micrococcus roseus N.
MroNI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|CCGGC-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme MroNI
?
4848_42e9
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Helicobacter pylori CH4.
HpyCH4IV
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-A|CGT-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme HpyCH4IV
?
b155_2341
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacillus species RFL120.
Bsp120I
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|GGCCC-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme Bsp120I
?
05e6_e35a
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacillus amyloliquefaciens H.
BamHI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-G|GATCC-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme BamHI
?
49c9_a87b
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 BspHI
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacillus species H.
BspHI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|CATGA-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme BspHI
?
8cad_8955
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacillus subtilis 15.
Bsu15I
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AT|CGAT-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme Bsu15I
?
e483_3c16
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 Bpu14I
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacillus pumilus 14.
Bpu14I
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-TT|CGAA-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme Bpu14I
?
5b64_ef0a
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 Tru1I
, which is derived from the bacterium Thermus ruber RFL1.
Tru1I
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-T|TAA-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme Tru1I
?
ce46_8955
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacillus species.
BspDI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AT|CGAT-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme BspDI
?
e66b_8955
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacillus sphaericus CKJ18.
BshVI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-AT|CGAT-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme BshVI
?
723a_7b02
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
PaeR7I
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|TCGAG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme PaeR7I
?
7d26_dae4
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 BspTI
, which is derived from the bacterium Bacillus species RFL1265.
BspTI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|TTAAG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme BspTI
?
f61c_7b02
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Streptomyces lavendulae.
SlaI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|TCGAG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme SlaI
?
e4a4_14b0
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
, which is derived from the bacterium Mycoplasma fermentans.
MfeI
cuts the DNA sequence as follows: 5'-C|AATTG-3'
, where the '|' indicates the cleavage site.
Based on this information, which one of the following sequences below corresponds to the overhang region of the DNA after cleavage by the restriction enzyme MfeI
?