Restriction Modification System
The
restriction modification system
is used by
prokaryotic
organisms (i.e.,
bacteria
) to protect themselves from foreign
DNA
such as
bacteriophage
.
Restriction enzymes
have specificity for non-
methylated
DNA
sequences which are recognized and cleaved at sequence specific sites by
restriction enzymes
.
<< Previous
Word Browser
Next >>
software bloat
july revolution
ruthin
japanese gunboat akagi
christian friedrich schnbein
local autonomy law
longlac, ontario
meagan good
the disney afternoon
samuel bing
peach bowl
french fourth republic
insight bowl
outback bowl
joey tribbiani
rachel green
grard houllier
boule
roman catholic bishop of philadelphia
trawling
debbie stabenow
carl levin
collier trophy
crossing jordan
volvo p1900
tigon
roman catholic archdiocese of baltimore
virasaivism
roman catholic bishops of london, ontario
roman catholic diocese of san jose in california
8 circuit model of consciousness
association of regular baptist churches
chiyoda, tokyo
peter i of bulgaria
felicity willis
history of sculpture
minato
bunkyo, tokyo
boris i of bulgaria
sumida, tokyo
shinagawa, tokyo
meguro, tokyo
koreans
ota, gunma
Copyright 2005-2009 OnPedia.com. All Rights Reserved