BbvII Restriction enzyme
Rick Smith
rsmith at promega.com
Thu Mar 9 11:41:11 EST 1995
In article <199503090411.OAA07100 at cscgpo.anu.edu.au>,
Klaus.Matthaei at ANU.EDU.AU says...
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>G'Day Netters
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>Has anyone heard of the restriction enzyme BbvII and a possible
supplier?
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>Thanks in advance.
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>Cheers, Klaus
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In checking a comprehensive guide to Restriction Enzymes, I don't find
BbvII, only BbvI. Promega offers an isoschizomer of BbvI, which is
Bst71 I. Its site is GCAGCN(8).
If you know the site for BbvII, perhaps there is an isoschizomer which is
commercially available.
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