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Restriction-Modification Gene Complexes As Selfish Gene Entities: Roles of a Regulatory System in Their Establishment, Maintenan
Datasheet for Ecorv-HF™ (R3195; Lot 0051211)
Restriction Endonucleases
Site-Specific DNA Targeting: Genome Engineering Tools Andrew Kuznetsov Freiburg I.Br
A Short History of the Restriction Enzymes Wil A
Optimizing Molecular Cloning of Multiple Plasmids Thierry Petit, Lolita Petit
Review Type II Restriction Endonucleases
Heterogeneity in Molecular Recognition by Restriction
Substrate-Assisted Catalysis in the Cleavage of DNA by the Ecori and Ecorv Restriction Enzymes
Fastdigest Ecorv (Eco32i)* Fastdigest Enzymes Can Be Used to Digest Plasmid, Genomic
Type II Restriction Endonucleases : a Historical Perspective and More
Molecular Cloning
On the Possibilities and Limitations of Rational Protein Design to Expand the Specificity of Restriction Enzymes: a Case Study Employing Ecorv As the Target
Tension-Dependent DNA Cleavage by Restriction Endonucleases: Two-Site Enzymes Are ‘‘Switched Off’’ at Low Force
Ecorv-HF™ RE-Mix® R5195S
Ecorv 1 Μl (10 Units) Sterilized Ultrapure Water up to 20 Μl
Molecular Cloning
Ecori + Hindiii: 2 Kb, 1 Kb, 5 Kb 2Kb
Top View
Introduction of Asymmetry in the Naturally Symmetric Restriction
Role of Magnesium Ions in DNA Recognition by the Ecorv Restriction Endonuclease ⇑ Mai Zahran A, Tomasz Berezniak A, Petra Imhof A, , Jeremy C
Exonuclease and the Type II Restriction Endonucleases
Blunt-End Cloning Method Protocol
Understanding the Evolution of Restriction-Modification Sys- Tems: Clues from Sequence and Structure Comparisons