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What are the two types of nucleases? What are their functions?​

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Answered by jassu275
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Different enzymes are used for manipulating DNA. There are two major types of nucleases: (1) exonucleases and (2) endonucleases. ... Exonucleases are capable of removing nucleotides one at a time from a DNA molecule whereas endonucleases work by cleaving the phosphodiester bonds within DNA molecule.

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Answered by captverma
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Different enzymes are used for manipulating DNA. There are two major types of nucleases:

(1) exonucleases

(2) endonucleases.

Exonucleases are capable of removing nucleotides one at a time from a DNA molecule whereas endonucleases work by cleaving the phosphodiester bonds within DNA molecule.

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