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Definition of Restriction enzyme
1. Noun. Any of the enzymes that cut nucleic acid at specific restriction sites and produce restriction fragments; obtained from bacteria (where they cripple viral invaders); used in recombinant DNA technology.
Definition of Restriction enzyme
1. Noun. (genetics) An endonuclease that catalyzes double-strand cleavage of DNA containing a specific sequence. ¹
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Medical Definition of Restriction enzyme
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Restriction Enzyme
Literary usage of Restriction enzyme
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reviews in Environmental Health (1998): Toxicological Defense Mechanics edited by Gary E. R. Hook, George W. Lucier (2000)
"That the heat-inactivated enzyme was inactive in cleaving DNA was confirmed by
assaying for restriction enzyme activity by incubating DNA from the plasmid ..."
2. Wild Land Shrub and Arid Land Restoration Symposium: Proceedings edited by Bruce A. Roundy, E. Durant McArthur, Jennifer S. Hayley, David K. Mann (1996)
"RFLP analysis requires digestion of DNA with a restriction enzyme, separation of
fragments on an agarose gel, blotting onto a filter, probe hybridization, ..."