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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> | ||
+ | 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> | ||
+ | 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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