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- Q5376318 subject Q8661849.
- Q5376318 abstract "Endodeoxyribonuclease is an endonuclease ribonuclease.Restriction enzymes are a type of endodeoxyribonuclease.It is a restriction enzyme that chews up DNA at its ends. This is why DNA is not linear. For example, during Transduction in bacterial cells, bacteriophage DNA is inserted in a bacterial cell. The DNA from the bacteriophage immediately circularizes in order to avoid getting "chewed up" by endodeoxyribonuclease at their ends. More examples: Deoxyribonuclease I, Deoxyribonuclease II, Deoxyribonuclease IV, UvrABC endonuclease".
- Q5376318 wikiPageWikiLink Q11879213.
- Q5376318 wikiPageWikiLink Q219715.
- Q5376318 wikiPageWikiLink Q415601.
- Q5376318 wikiPageWikiLink Q420690.
- Q5376318 wikiPageWikiLink Q422523.
- Q5376318 wikiPageWikiLink Q8661849.
- Q5376318 comment "Endodeoxyribonuclease is an endonuclease ribonuclease.Restriction enzymes are a type of endodeoxyribonuclease.It is a restriction enzyme that chews up DNA at its ends. This is why DNA is not linear. For example, during Transduction in bacterial cells, bacteriophage DNA is inserted in a bacterial cell. The DNA from the bacteriophage immediately circularizes in order to avoid getting "chewed up" by endodeoxyribonuclease at their ends.".
- Q5376318 label "Endodeoxyribonuclease".