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A restriction map is a map of known restriction sites within a sequence of DNA. Restriction mapping requires the use of restriction enzymes. In molecular biology, restriction maps are used as a reference to engineer plasmids or other relatively short pieces of DNA, and sometimes for longer genomic DNA
16 lessons • 2h 21m
Course Overview
3:53mins
Mole Concept
8:17mins
Mole Concept - Examples from DBT JRF
8:50mins
Ionic Strength
8:48mins
PH and Buffer Concept
8:05mins
Reaction Kinetics
9:03mins
Bioenergetics
11:08mins
Enzyme: Activity and Specific activity
10:18mins
Enzyme: Fold purification and Recovery
10:23mins
Enzyme kinetics
8:15mins
Enzyme kinetics: Numerical Problems
9:01mins
Beer Lambert's Law and Partition Coefficient
9:24mins
Problems on DNA
9:33mins
Cell Growth and Kinetics
8:30mins
Restriction Mapping
9:16mins
Transformation Efficiency
9:01mins