BglII is a type II restriction endonuclease isolated from certain strains of Bacillus globigii. The principal function of restriction enzymes is the protection...
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recognition and catalysis of DNA found in other type II enzymes such as EcoRI, BamHI, and BglII. These enzymes contain the amino acid sequence motif PD-(D/E)XK...
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BioBrick (section BglBricks assembly standard)
neutral amino acid linker scar (GlySer). A BglBrick part is as a DNA sequence flanked by 5′ EcoRI and BglII sites (GAATTCaaaAGATCT) and 3′ BamHI and XhoI...
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Restriction enzyme (redirect from Deoxyribonucleases, type ii site-specific)
blunt ends N = C or G or T or A W = A or T Biology portal Technology portal BglII – A restriction enzyme EcoRI – A restriction enzyme HindIII – A restriction...
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modified DNA substrates influence the cleavage efficiencies of BamHI and BglII". Journal of Biosciences. 39 (4): 621–30. doi:10.1007/s12038-014-9466-4...
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of isocaudomers include: BamHI/BclI/BglII/BstYI/DpnII NcoI/BspHI/FatI/PciI NdeI/AseI/BfaI/Csp6I/MseI XbaI/AvrII/NheI/SpeI/StyI XhoI/PspXI/SalI "Compatible...
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the DNA of Streptococcal strains and running a restriction digest using BglII. After the digest was complete, the DNA samples were run on gel to separate...
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Isoschizomer. Detailed articles about certain restriction enzymes: EcoRI, HindIII, BglII. Homing endonuclease. Introns and inteins. Intragenomic conflict: Homing...
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Luxembourg Open (redirect from BGL-BNP Paribas Open Luxembourg)
The Luxembourg Open, last sponsored by BGL, was a women's tennis tournament held in Kockelscheuer, Luxembourg. Held since 1991, the tournament was an...
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Bombe Guidée Laser (BGL) laser-guided bombs were developed by Matra (now MBDA) starting in 1978. The guidance system had to work using the same principles...
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