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Restriction map
A brief sketch of the positions of some restriction sites in a DNA sequence (e.g., a plasmid map). Used primarily for designing and identification of recombinant DNA.
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Mark C. Wagner, Thomas R. Slezak, Arthur Kobayashi, David J. Ow, Linda K. Ashworth, Laurie A. Gordon, Anne S. Olsen, Anthony V. Carrano ...

Restriction map
A map showing the positions of different restriction sites in a DNA molecule.

Restriction map. See Mapping.
Retrovirus. A member of a class of RNA viruses that utilizes the enzyme reverse transcriptase to reverse copy its genome into a DNA intermediate, which integrates into the hostcell chromosome.

Macrorestriction map Map depicting the order of and distance between sites at which restriction enzymes cleave chromosomes.
Mapping See gene mapping, linkage map, physical map.
Marker An identifiable physical location on a chromosome (e.g.

Restriction map
A map of a DNA sequence with restriction enzyme recognition sites serving as landmarks.
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Restriction map
- A diagram that shows restriction sites (i.e., where a restriction enzyme cleaves DNA) in relation to one another.
Restriction Fragment Lenght Polymorphism (RFLP) ...

restriction map - diagrammatic representation of a DNA molecule indicating the sites of cleavage by various restriction enzymes ...

RESTRICTION MAP - A linear array of sites on a particular DNA which are cleaved by various selected restriction endonucleases.
RESTRICTION SITE - See RECOGNITION SEQUENCE.

Restriction map: A "cartoon" depiction of the locations within a stretch of known DNA where restriction enzymes will cut.
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A restriction map shows the positions at which specific short base sequences (i.e. restriction enzyme recognition sites) occur in a DNA molecule.

Any unique DNA sequence which can be used in DNA hybridization, PCR or restriction mapping experiments to identify that sequence. See expressed sequence tag and sequence tagged site.
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If the sample is homozygous for the rarer allele, the sample will show only one band, because it will not have been cut. If the sample is heterozygous at that SNP, there will be three bands of DNA. This is an example of restriction mapping, ...

See also: Restriction, Sequence, DNA, Lysis, Mapping