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- EcoRI abstract "EcoRI (pronounced, \"eco R one\") is an endonuclease enzyme isolated from strains of E. coli, and is part of the restriction modification system.In molecular biology it is used as a restriction enzyme. It creates 4 nucleotide sticky ends with 5' end overhangs of AATT. The nucleic acid sequence where the enzyme cuts is GAATTC, which, as the complementary sequence is CTTAAG, has rotational symmetry.".
- EcoRI comment "EcoRI (pronounced, \"eco R one\") is an endonuclease enzyme isolated from strains of E. coli, and is part of the restriction modification system.In molecular biology it is used as a restriction enzyme. It creates 4 nucleotide sticky ends with 5' end overhangs of AATT. The nucleic acid sequence where the enzyme cuts is GAATTC, which, as the complementary sequence is CTTAAG, has rotational symmetry.".