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Things endonuclease often describes (“endonuclease ________”)
activity, dna, sites, analysis, digestion, fragment, patterns
How endonuclease often is described (“________ endonuclease”)
specific, dependent, same, appropriate, particular, endogenous, apyrimidinic, encoded, major, human, single, second, activated, apurinic, suitable, latent, associated, novel, strand, stranded, ca2, nuclear, mammalian, cellular, corresponding, cutting, assisted, purified, scel, conserved, exo, sensitive, micrococcal, double, bacterial, functional, nonspecific, putative, induced, restrictive, splicing, relevant, thermostable, apoptotic, mg2, artificial, sitespecific, constitutive, archaeal, bound, like, cognate, ribosomal, rare, producing, unique, unknown, oxidative, ribonucleic, inhibitable, adenovirus, bifunctional, nucleolar, acidic, lysosomal, ppol, potent, processing, unidentified, mitochondrial, binding, ray
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