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endonucleolytic

Terms vs Endonucleolytic - What's the difference?

terms | endonucleolytic |


As a noun terms

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As an adjective endonucleolytic is

(biochemistry) that cleaves nucleic acids in half by hydrolyzing the bonds between nucleotides.

Endonuclease vs Endonucleolytic - What's the difference?

endonuclease | endonucleolytic | Related terms |

Endonucleolytic is a related term of endonuclease.



As a noun endonuclease

is any enzyme which catalyzes the cleavage of nucleic acids so as to produce variously sized fragments.

As an adjective endonucleolytic is

that cleaves nucleic acids in half by hydrolyzing the bonds between nucleotides.

Nucleotide vs Endonucleolytic - What's the difference?

nucleotide | endonucleolytic |


As a noun nucleotide

is .

As an adjective endonucleolytic is

(biochemistry) that cleaves nucleic acids in half by hydrolyzing the bonds between nucleotides.

Cleave vs Endonucleolytic - What's the difference?

cleave | endonucleolytic |


As a verb cleave

is to split or sever something with, or as if with, a sharp instrument or cleave can be to cling, adhere or stick fast to something; used with to or unto.

As a noun cleave

is (technology) flat, smooth surface produced by cleavage, or any similar surface produced by similar techniques, as in glass.

As an adjective endonucleolytic is

(biochemistry) that cleaves nucleic acids in half by hydrolyzing the bonds between nucleotides.