- endonucleolytic
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adjective
Etymology: end- + nucleo- + -lytic
Date: 1967
cleaving a nucleotide chain into two parts at an internal point <endonucleolytic nicks>
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
endonucleolytic — en·do·nu·cleo·lyt·ic .n(y)ü klē ō lit ik adj cleaving a nucleotide chain into two parts at an internal point <endonucleolytic nicks> … Medical dictionary
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