restriktsoonid
Restriktsoonid, also known as restriction enzymes, are a class of enzymes that recognize and cleave specific DNA sequences. They are widely used in molecular biology and genetics for various applications, including DNA cloning, genetic engineering, and gene editing. Restriction enzymes are produced by bacteria as a defense mechanism against foreign DNA, such as that of viruses. They typically recognize short, specific sequences of nucleotides, often palindromic, and cleave the DNA at or near these sites.
The most common restriction enzymes are type II enzymes, which cut DNA at specific sites within the
Restriction enzymes are named based on the bacterium from which they were first isolated and the specific
In genetic engineering, restriction enzymes are used to cut DNA at specific sites, allowing scientists to insert,
Restriction enzymes are essential tools in molecular biology and genetics, enabling scientists to manipulate DNA with