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What can be used to further digest DNA after deproteinization? Select one: a. RNA polymerase b. Phenol c. Rnase d. DNAse

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Answered by Noorz26
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Answer:

Phenol

Explanation:

Answered by smartbrainz
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The DNAse can be used to further 'digest DNA after deproteinization'.

Option (d)

Explanation:

  • A DNAse is the enzyme that catalyzes in cleaving the DNA by an enzyme called Dnase, which is hydrolytic cleavage of phosphodiester linkage in DNA backbone and hence it degrades the DNA.
  • This supports the chromatin breakage and also it prevent unwanted immune system stimulation. The deoxyribonucleic are the type of nuclease which is an enzyme meant for hydrolysing phosphodiester bond in the nucleotide.  

To know more about DNAse

What is the difference between DNAs and DNase?

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