Endonuclease: An enzyme that cleaves a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) at specific internal sites in the nucleotide base sequence.
Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ( Ä•n ' dÅ-nÅ« ' klÄ“-Äs ' , -Äz ' , -nyÅ« ' - ) n. Any of a group of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of bonds ...
endonuclease /en·do·nu·cle·ase/ (-noo´kle-Äs) any nuclease specifically catalyzing the hydrolysis of interior bonds of ribonucleotide or deoxyribonucleotide chains.
Definition of ENDONUCLEASE: an enzyme that breaks down a nucleotide chain into two or more shorter chains by cleaving the internal covalent bonds linking nucleotides ...
en·do·nu·cle·ase (n d-n kl-s, - z, -ny-) n. Any of a group of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of bonds between nucleic acids in the interior of a DNA or RNA ...
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