Internal phosphodiester bond in polu nucloetide chain is hydrolysed by
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DNAase (or deoxyribonuclease) or simply nuclease is an enzyme which breaks down DNA by hydrolysis of the phosphodiester bonds of its sugar-phosphate back bone. Depending on the position of hydrolyzing phosphodiester bonds, nucleases are of two types: (i) Endonucleases (ii) Exonucleases.
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DNAase (or deoxyribonuclease) or simply nuclease is an enzyme which breaks down DNA by hydrolysis of the phosphodiester bonds of its sugar-phosphate back bone. ... Endonucleases hydrolyse internal phosphodiester bonds in a polynucleotide chain (.i.e., DNA).
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