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TaqITaqI is a restriction enzyme isolated from the bacterium Thermus aquaticus in 1978.[1] It has a recognition sequence of 5'TCGA 3'AGCT Additional recommended knowledgeand makes the cut 5'---T CGA---3' 3'---AGC T---5' References
Categories: Restriction enzymes | Bacterial enzymes |
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