Difference between EXONUCLEASE and ENDONUCLEASE:
<p>Exonucleases are enzymes that degrade nucleic acids by cleaving the nucleotides from the ends of the polynucleotide chains. They work by removing nucleotides one at a time, either from the 5' end (5'-exonuclease) or the 3' end (3'-exonuclease) of the nucleic acid chain. These enzymes are involved in various cellular processes, such as DNA repair, DNA replication, and RNA processing.</p>
<p>◽️5'-Exonuclease: This type of exonuclease cleaves nucleotides from the 5' end of the nucleic acid chain.</p>
<p>◽️3'-Exonuclease: This type of exonuclease cleaves nucleotides from the 3' end of the nucleic acid chain.</p>
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