What do '$H$','$in$','$d$',and '$III$' refer to in the enzyme $\text{Hind III}$?

  • A
    $H$ = Haemophilus,$in$ = influenza,$d$ = strain $Rd$,$III$ = order of isolation
  • B
    $H$ = Human,$in$ = intestine,$d$ = strain $D$,$III$ = order of isolation
  • C
    $H$ = Haemophilus,$in$ = infection,$d$ = strain $D$,$III$ = order of isolation
  • D
    $H$ = Hybrid,$in$ = influenza,$d$ = strain $Rd$,$III$ = order of discovery

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