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What is restriction analysis?

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restriction analysis is Comparison of DNA patterns.

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What is enzymatic modification of DNA?

Restriction analysis


Can Restriction Enzymes be used on all DNA?

Restriction enzymes cut DNA at sites called restriction sites on the DNA. These restriction sites are specific sequences of 6 - 8 nucleotide bases. Restriction enzymes can be used on all types of DNA. If the DNA is cut by a certain restriction enzyme, then we know that the DNA contained the restriction site. This sort of an experiment is called restriction site analysis


What is the rflps?

Do you mean "RFLP" if so its, restriction fragment length polymorphism. (DNA analysis)


What method is used to make DNA fingerprints?

A method known as RFLP (restriction fragment length polymorphism) analysis can be used to make a DNA fingerprint.


What has the author Stephen James Gray written?

Stephen James Gray has written: 'The genotyping of neisseria meningitidis by restriction fragment lengthpolymorphism (RFLP) analysis'


What has the author Alfred S Lewin written?

Alfred S. Lewin has written: 'Restriction endonuclease analysis of mitochondrial DNA from petite and grande strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae'


What is a restriction map?

A restriction map plots restriction sites within a chain of DNA. You cannot create a restriction map without restriction enzymes. Restriction sites are points in a DNA molecule that contain certain strings of nucleotides, which can only be identified by restriction enzymes.


What is the restriction site of the restriction enzyme TaqI?

TaqI's restriction site is:TCGAAGCT


What part of speech is restriction?

Restriction is a noun.


What enzyme do scientists use to cut genes out of strands if DNA?

restriction enzymes


Why do the number of DNA fragments and the length of each fragment produced by RFLP analysis differ from person to person?

As the DNA fragments results from the action of the restriction enzymes and on the other hand mutations alter the sites where the restriction enzymes react therefore there is difference in number and of length of each fragment from person to person.


How do restriction sites and a restriction map relate?

Restriction maps show the lengths of DNA fragments between restriction sites in a strand of DNA.