Restriction Enzyme Digestion
Restriction Enzyme Digestion is a widely used technique in molecular biology for the analysis and manipulation of DNA. It involves using enzymes to cut DNA at specific locations, producing DNA fragments that can be used for further genetic analysis. This technique is important for the advent of genetic engineering and is widely used in research and clinical applications such as gene mapping and gene therapy. Restriction Enzyme Digestion is a powerful tool for identifying and manipulating genes, allowing scientists to better understand the genetic code and its role in both normal and abnormal development.
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