The Enzyme nuclease Hydrolyses _ of polynucleotide chain of DNA.
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The Enzyme nuclease Hydrolyses phosphodiester bonds of polynucleotide chain of DNA.
- In the field of biology, nucleases can be described as a type of enzymes which are responsible for braking down phosphodiester bond in DNA and RNA.
- The process by which nucleases are able to break down the phosphodiester bond is through hydrolysis.
- In the field of science, hydrolysis can be described as a process in which water is used to break down the bonds in polynucleotides.
- Nucleases allow the replication process to occur in organisms and also these enzymes help in repairing DNA.
- Restriction endonucleases are nucleases which break the bonds In DNA.
- The nucleases are also responsible for making of the okazaki fragments.
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Restriction enzymes belong to a class ______ (a) Polymerases (b) Nucleases (c) Endonucleases (d) Isomerases
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The enzyme nuclease hydrolyses..........of polynucleiotide chain of DNA
Hydrogen bond
Phosphodiester bonds
Glycosidic bond
Peptide bond
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The enzyme nuclease hydrolyses phosphodiester bonds of the polynucleotide chain of DNA.
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