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A endonuclease restriction that occurs from Arthrobacter luteus has been isolated and the nucleotide sequence at the cleave site of the restriction isolated. The cleaveage occurs at the center of the palindromic tetranucleotide sequence, which gives even-ended duplex DNA fragments phosphorylated at the 5’-end. The restriction endonuclease cleaves SV40 form I DNA into 32 fragments, this is quite unusual since most others cleave much fewer than this. The Alu will then be able to be used for digesting the SV40 DNA. The fragments have been able to be arranged so that the physical cleavage map of the SV40 genome can be shown.