kw.\*:("Type III Site-specific deoxyribonuclease")
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Type III restriction enzymes need two inversely oriented recognition sites for DNA cleavageMEISEL, A; BICKLE, T. A; KRÜGER, D. H et al.Nature (London). 1992, Vol 355, Num 6359, pp 467-469, issn 0028-0836Article
Characterization of Type II and III Restriction-Modification Systems from Bacillus cereus Strains ATCC 10987 and ATCC 14579XU, Shuang-Yong; NUGENT, Rebecca L; KASAMKATTIL, Julie et al.Journal of bacteriology. 2012, Vol 194, Num 1, pp 49-60, issn 0021-9193, 12 p.Article
Characterization of the NgoAXP: phase-variable type III restriction-modification system in Neisseria gonorrhoeaeADAMCZYK-POPLAWSKA, Monika; LOWER, Michal; PIEKAROWICZ, Andrzej et al.FEMS microbiology letters. 2009, Vol 300, Num 1, pp 25-35, issn 0378-1097, 11 p.Article
Restriction and modification systemsWILSON, G. G; MURRAY, N. E.Annual review of genetics. 1991, Vol 25, pp 585-627, issn 0066-4197Article
Oligonucleotide activation of the type IIe restriction enzyme NaeI for digestion of refractory sitesSENESAC, J. H; ALLEN, J. R.BioTechniques. 1995, Vol 19, Num 6, pp 990-993, issn 0736-6205Article