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restriction map

[ri′strik·shən ‚map]
(cell and molecular biology)
A diagram of a deoxyribonucleic acid molecule showing sites at which restriction endonucleases produce cleavage.
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Let Q : [C.sub.R](K) [right arrow] [C.sub.R](L) denote the restriction map and [??] : X [right arrow] [C.sub.R](L) be defined by [??](a) = Q [omicron] T(a + [parallel]a[parallel][e.sub.0]) - Q [omicron] T([parallel]a[parallel][e.sub.0]), a [member of] X.
Soykan, "Restriction maps," International Journal of Mathematical Analysis, vol.
Soykan, "Restriction maps on the Hardy spaces of the unit disc," International Journal of Mathematical Analysis, vol.
Then there is a unique section [??] to the restriction map [MATHEMATICAL EXPRESSION NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] such that the mod 2 reduction of the section is [sigma].
Using the above notation, the restriction map from [H.sup.0] (X,M(D)) to [H.sub.0] (D, M(D) [|.sub.D]) is an isomorphism, for all D and M(D) in the following table:
The Red polygon in figure (3.B) indicated the restriction for the existing dumping site at Mehmood Booti Lahore whereas figure 3 (C, D and E) depicted the restriction maps for the roads, water bodies and tube wells, respectively.
Restriction maps of the ITS1 sequences were done using the software Primer-Premier.
These mutations were mapped to specific regions on either of the two restriction maps. Using these data, gene trees depicting the most parsimonious phylogeny of the mtDNA haplotypes were empirically derived (Avise 1989).
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