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n. - Any of several enzymes that hydrolyze any of various macromolecules that are vital constituents of all living cells

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  • The enzyme, which they named FAN1, appears to be a nuclease, which is capable of slicing through strands of DNA.
  • An RNA-directed nuclease mediates post-transcriptional gene silencing in Drosophila cells.
  • Each finger binds to a specific combination of DNA bases and is attached to a DNA-cutting enzyme called a nuclease.
  • In recent years, Anfinsen has devoted himself primarily to comprehensive investigations of an extracellular nuclease of
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