Consulting Table 4.1, determine the length and the nature (59 or 39) of the overhang (if any) created by the following restriction endonucleases: a. Alul b. BglII c. ClaI d. Kpnl e. Mbol f. Pxul g. NotI Table 4.1 Recognition Sequences and Cutting Sites of Selected Restriction Endonucleases Enzyme Recognition Sequence* Alul AGICT BamHI GIGATCC Bgll AIGATCT Clal ATICGAT EcoRI GIAATTC Haell GGICC Hindll GTPY I Pu AC Hindll AJAGCIT Нрall CICGG Kpnl GGTACIC Mbol ĮGATC Pstl CTGCALG CGATICG GITCGAC Pvul Sall Smal CCCIGGG Xmal CICCGGG Notl GCIGGCCGC

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Consulting Table 4.1, determine the length and the nature (59 or 39) of the overhang (if any)
created by the following restriction endonucleases:
a. Alul
b. Bglll
с. Clal
d. Кpnl
e. Mbol
f. Pyul
g. Not!
Table 4.1 Recognition Sequences and Cutting
Sites of Selected Restriction
Endonucleases
Enzyme
Recognition Sequence*
Alul
AGICT
BamHI
GIGATCC
Bgl|
AIGATCT
Clal
ATICGAT
EcoRI
GIAATTC
Haelll
GGICC
GTPY I Pu A C
ALAGCIT
Hindll
Hindll
Нраll
CICGG
Kpnl
GGTACIC
Mbol
ĮGATC
Pstl
CTGCALG
Pvul
CGATICG
Sall
GITCGAC
Smal
CCCIGGG
Xmal
CICCGGG
Notl
GCIGGCCGC
*Only one DNA strand, written 5'3' left to right is presented, but restriction
endonucleases actually cut double-stranded DNA as illustrated in the text for EcoRI.
The cutting site for each enzyme is represented by an arrow.
Transcribed Image Text:Consulting Table 4.1, determine the length and the nature (59 or 39) of the overhang (if any) created by the following restriction endonucleases: a. Alul b. Bglll с. Clal d. Кpnl e. Mbol f. Pyul g. Not! Table 4.1 Recognition Sequences and Cutting Sites of Selected Restriction Endonucleases Enzyme Recognition Sequence* Alul AGICT BamHI GIGATCC Bgl| AIGATCT Clal ATICGAT EcoRI GIAATTC Haelll GGICC GTPY I Pu A C ALAGCIT Hindll Hindll Нраll CICGG Kpnl GGTACIC Mbol ĮGATC Pstl CTGCALG Pvul CGATICG Sall GITCGAC Smal CCCIGGG Xmal CICCGGG Notl GCIGGCCGC *Only one DNA strand, written 5'3' left to right is presented, but restriction endonucleases actually cut double-stranded DNA as illustrated in the text for EcoRI. The cutting site for each enzyme is represented by an arrow.
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