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nuclease

NOUN
  1. general term for enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of nucleic acid by cleaving chains of nucleotides into smaller units

How To Use nuclease In A Sentence

  • Methods: The restriction endonuclease and T 4 DNA ligase were used to construct the vector plasmid.
  • Methods: The restriction endonuclease and T 4 DNA ligase were used to construct the vector plasmid.
  • This mutant contains a single amino acid substitution in the nuclease catalytic center of RecB.
  • The rapid rise of the first fluorescence maximum puts a strict upper bound on the timescale of magnesium binding to the exonuclease.
  • Barnase is an extracellular ribonuclease produced by Bacillus amyloliquefaciens.
  • Let us remember that they are concerned with a DNA endonuclease, so I had some experience dealing with an enzyme that cut nucleic acids.
  • These DNA-binding proteins include polymerases, helicases, nucleases, isomerases, ligases, histones, and others.
  • Chromatin was digested with 0, 20, and 30 units/ml of micrococcal nuclease.
  • Coding-sequence nucleotide substitution is an important mechanism driving the differential adaptive evolution of species and has been studied most notably in hemoglobin, ribonuclease, and lysozyme.
  • DNA polymerase, Pol I, extends the DNA from the free 3'-OH using its exonuclease activity to replace the nucleotide of the damaged base, as well as a few downstream, followed by sealing of the new DNA strand by DNA ligase. Another Protozoan and Front-Loading
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