FUND. GEN. ORG&BIO CHEM PKG
FUND. GEN. ORG&BIO CHEM PKG
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Chapter 27.4, Problem 27.3P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

A restriction enzyme known as Bg/II cuts after Adenine near to 5' in the given DNA. The complementary 3' to 5' strand should be drawn for the above DNA and shown where it is cut by the same enzyme.

Concept Introduction:

  • Restriction endonuclease is a restriction enzyme that cuts double stranded or single stranded DNA at specific recognition nucleotide sequences (mostly palindromic) known as restriction sites.
  • Palindromic sequence is the mirror like palindrome in which the same forward and backwards are on a single strand of DNA strand.

    Example for palindrome sequence:

    5'GTTAAC3'3'CAATTG5'

  • The base sequences that most restriction endonuclease recognizes are palindromes.

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