Restriction
81restriction fragment length polymorphism — (RFLP) The different length fragments of DNA produced by the action of a restriction enzyme at a specific polymorphic site. If the restriction endonuclease recognizes the variable site, then two fragments are produced; if not, only one is… …
82restriction imposée à la circulation — judėjimo apribojimas statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Laikinai taikomas apribojimas, neleidžiantis išvažiuoti iš tam tikro kelio ruožo ir įvažiuoti į tam tikrą kelio ruožą siekiant sumažinti ar išvengti transporto spūsties. atitikmenys: angl.… …
83restriction fragment length polymorphism — Abbreviation: RFLP A class of genetic marker based on the detection of variation in the length of restriction fragments generated when DNA is treated with restriction endonucleases. Differences in fragment lengths arise due to genetic variation… …
84restriction site — noun the specific sites at which a restriction enzyme will cleave DNA • Hypernyms: ↑site, ↑situation * * * Biochem. the place on a DNA molecule where a restriction enzyme acts …
85restriction enzyme — noun Date: 1965 any of various enzymes that cleave DNA into fragments at specific sites in the interior of the molecule called also restriction endonuclease …
86restriction fragment length polymorphism — noun Date: 1982 variation in the length of a DNA fragment produced by a specific restriction enzyme acting on DNA from different individuals that usually results from a genetic mutation and that may be used as a genetic marker …
87restriction endonuclease — noun see restriction enzyme …
88Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism — Restriktionsfragmentlängenpolymorphismus, abgekürzt RFLP (sprich: Riflip , von engl.: Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism, auch PLP: PCR Längen Polymorphismus) bezeichnet Unterschiede von DNA Sequenzen homologer Chromosomen, welche als… …
89restriction enzyme — See restriction endonuclease …
90restriction fragment length polymorphism — (= RFLP) Technique, also known as DNA fingerprinting, that allows familial relationships to be established by comparing the characteristic polymorphic patterns that are obtained when certain regions of genomic DNA are amplified (typically by PCR) …