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<h1>Glossary</h1>
<h1>Glossary</h1>
As scientists that are actively involved in this project, some of the terms that we use might be confusing to others without us knowing. This glossary attempts to explain these terms.
As scientists that are actively involved in this project, some of the terms that we use might be confusing to others without us knowing. This glossary attempts to explain these terms.
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<h4>Fusion Protein</h4>
<h4>Fusion Protein</h4>
A protein created trough joining two or more genes originally coding for seperate proteins.  
A protein created trough joining two or more genes originally coding for seperate proteins.  
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<h4>Gel Electrophoresis</h4>
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A method used to seperate DNA bands by length using electrical charge.
<h4>Methyltransferase</h4>
<h4>Methyltransferase</h4>
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<h4>Recognition site</h4>
<h4>Recognition site</h4>
The DNA sequence that is recognized by any specific DNA-binding protein motif.
The DNA sequence that is recognized by any specific DNA-binding protein motif.
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<h4> Restriction Enzyme</h4>
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Restriction enzymes (also known as restriction endonucleases) are enzymes that target and cleave a specific sequence.
<h4>Restriction Site</h4>
<h4>Restriction Site</h4>

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