Biology, asked by rukuraj4699, 11 months ago

How is an exonuclease functionally different from an endonuclease? Give an example of any two endonucleases other than Sal I.

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Answered by chaitanya0792
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Endonucleases cleaves the phosphodiester bond present internal in the polynucleotide chain. Exonuclease cleaves the phosphodiester bond from ends. Do not require a free 3' or 5' end for their action.

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