What is the difference between DNAs and DNase?
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DNA is a nucleic acid whereas DNAse is a protein (enzyme).
DNA is present in nucleus while DNAse is present in cytoplasm of the cell.
DNA is a genetic material which transfers information to next generation whereas DNAse is an enzyme used to cleave DNA
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The difference between DNAs and DNAse:
Explanation:
1. DNA is a deoxyribonucleic acid which is the genetic material found in living beings except virus whereas the DNAse is an enzyme which is responsible for the cleavage of the phosphodiester linkage in the DNA molecule.
2. The DNA can be found in the nucleus of the eukaryotes and in cytoplasm of prokaryotes whereas the DNAse enzyme can be found in the cytoplasm of the cell.
3. The role of DNA is to transfer the genetic material from parents to their children or progeny whereas the role of the DNAse is to used in the recombinant DNA technology for cleaving the DNA.
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