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Nuclease - Information from Answers.com
Older publications may use terms such as "polynucleotidase" or " nucleodepolymerase". Nucleases are usually further divided into endonucleases and ...
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S1 nuclease - Information from Answers.com
S1 nuclease is an endonuclease that is active against single-stranded DNA and RNA molecules. It is five times more active on DNA than RNA. Its reaction ...
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Micrococcal nuclease: Information from Answers.com
"A High Resolution Structure of an Inhibitor Complex of the Extracellular Nuclease of Staphylococcus aureus: I. Experimental Procedures and Chain Tracing".
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APEX1 - Information from Answers.com
APEX nuclease (multifunctional DNA repair enzyme) 1 ... "Interaction of human AP endonuclease 1 with flap endonuclease 1 and proliferating cell nuclear ...
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restriction enzyme: Definition from Answers.com
Tovkach A, Zeevi V, Tzfira T (October 2010). "Expression, purification and characterization of cloning-grade zinc finger nuclease". J Biotechnol 151 (1): 1–8.
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Sigma Advanced Genetic Engineering - Wikipedia, the free ...
2009 – Co-Author Science paper entitled “Knockout Rats via Embryo Microinjection of Zinc-Finger Nucleases”. 2009 – Announcement of the opening of SAGE ...
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S1 mapping: Definition from Answers.com
S1 mapping or S 1 nuclease mapping a technique based on the ability of S 1 nuclease to remove single-stranded (ss) DNA or ssRNA from DNA/RNA hybrids.
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Mung bean nuclease - Information from Answers.com
Unit Definition: One unit of Mung Bean Nuclease converts 1 µg of heat-denatured calf thymus DNA into an acid-soluble form in 1 minute at 37°C under standard ...
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Do human cells contain a nuclease
Nuclease are enzymes in a cell that break apart RNA and DNA so that their parts can be recycled, and yes ... Question popularity: 1 [recommend question].
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