Factors affecting the digestion of moss DNA by restriction endonucleases |
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Abstract: | AbstractThe age of gametophytic tissues, de-starching, inclusion of PVP in the extraction medium, and column purification of isolated DNA have little or no effect upon the restriction of total DNA of Physcomitrella patens (Hedw.) Bruch, Schimp. & W.Gümbel. The relative longevity of restriction enzymes also appears unimportant. However, the extent of digestion of moss DNA by a given restriction endonuclease appears to correlate inversely with the number of cytosine residues in its recognition sequence that are susceptible to methylation in plant cells. Inclusion of spermidine in the restriction buffer slightly enhances restriction by a few specific endonucleases. This knowledge has practical significance when designing experiments in which it is desirable that restriction of isolated DNA samples is taken to completion. |
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