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REReference
REReal Estate
RERegarding
REReply
REReinforced
RERight End
RERelease Engineering
RERare Earth (chemistry)
REHello Again (D-Dial slang)
REReligious Education
REReturn Exchange
RERenewable Energy
RERe-Examination
REResident Evil (game)
REReunion
RERisk Exposure
RERoyal Engineers (UK)
RERequirements Engineering Conference
RERoyal Exchange
REResearch Engineering
RERoll Eyes
REreinsurance
RERound End
REReverse Engineering
REReunion Island (ISO country code, top level domain)
RERetained Earnings
REReasonable Efforts
RERegular Expression (formal language theory)
RERuntime Environment
REReggio Emilia (Emilia Romagna, Italy)
RERouting Engine (Juniper Networks, Inc.)
RERelative Error
RERhenium
RERural Electrification (various locations)
RERotary Engine
REResident Engineer
RERequirement Engineering
RERecovery Environment (Microsoft)
RERevised Estimate
RERight Engine
REResponsible Entity (various locations)
REReynolds Number (inertia force/viscous force)
RERuntime Engine
RERestriction Endonuclease
REReproductive Endocrinologist
REResource Element
REReportable Event
RERegionalexpreß (German train)
REReliability Enhancement
REReservoir Engineer
REReenlistment Eligibility (code)
RERecursively Enumerable (formal language theory/recursion theory/computability theory)
RERadiated Emissions (standard for defense electronics)
RERadiation Equipment
RERailroad Easement
REReceive Element
REReduction of Error (statistics)
RERefusal of Employment
REResonant Engineering
RERetinol Equivalent
RERenovación Española (Spanish: Spanish Renewal; political movement)
RERadio Éireann (Irish Radio pre-1966)
RERemedial Engineering
RERadio Enclosure
REEmitter Resistance (transistors)
RERelationship Episode
RERadium Emanation
RERadiation Element
RERegistered Electrologist
RErodding eye (mechanical services)
RERecycle Acid
REDirectorate for Readiness
RERoyal Society of Etchers & Engravers
RERDF/Ethernet
REUS Revenue Cordials or Wines (Scott Catalogue prefix; philately)
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gemmatalis larvae collected from soybean fields in Tamaulipas were subjected to plaque purification, and characterized using restriction endonucleases. Pathogenicity and occlusion body production then were characterized from individual AgMNPV genotypes as well as their mixtures.
The final ftsZ PCR product had an EcoRI restriction endonuclease site at the 5' end and a BamHI restriction endonuclease site at the 3' end.
Johnson et al., "Comparison of seven techniques for typing international epidemic strains of Clostridium difficile: restriction endonuclease analysis, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis, PCR-ribotyping, multilocus sequence typing, multilocus variable-number tandem-repeat analysis, amplified fragment length polymorphism, and surface layer protein a gene sequence typing," Journal of Clinical Microbiology, vol.
MS-RE: Methylation-sensitive restriction endonuclease
Many passive ("soak and hope") extraction techniques have been developed to extract small amounts of crude DNA for PCR-based analyses, but difficulties may occur in subsequent modification by restriction endonucleases and ligase for amplified fragment length polymorphism production (Lin et al., 2001).
(9,10) Genomic DNA was cut with a restriction endonuclease, and the resultant fragments were size-fractionated in an agarose gel and transferred to a nylon membrane for probing with locus-specific probes.
Hae III-A suitable restriction endonuclease for restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis of biological evidence samples, Journal of Forensic Sciences (1990) 35:530-536.
Preservation of plant samples for DNA restriction endonuclease analysis.
Isolation, purification, and restriction endonuclease digestion of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) followed methods outlined in Lansman et al.
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