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Sentence count:22Posted:2018-03-15Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: nuclearnucleateenucleatenucleationmononuclearthermonuclearenucleationnuclear fuelMeaning: ['nuːklɪeɪz /'nuː-]  n. general term for enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of nucleic acid by cleaving chains of nucleotides into smaller units. 
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1. S1 nuclease mutation detection system became more stable after the modification and the efficiency of detection was improved, which accorded with the requirements of functional genomics research.
2. The high-activity endocellular nuclease of Spirulina platensis is believed to be the most serious barrier to foreign gene transformation.
3. The methods of nuclease extraction from malt root were studied in this paper.
4. In addition to introducing some new chemical nuclease systems, this paper stresses on the discussion of their action modes a...
5. In addition to introducing some new chemical nuclease systems, this paper stresses on the discussion of their action modes and acting mechanisms.
6. Firstly, nuclease P 1 was embeded in polyacrylamide gel and couple - linked to chitosan with glutaraldehyde.
7. He used a" zinc finger nuclease " Protein (zinc finger protein),(sentencedict.com) stripping to T-cell surface of the CCR5 gene.
8. The virus nuclease can be digested by DNase I , resist PvNase and S 1 Nuclease.
9. The composite multienzyme comprises various proteolytic enzymes, nuclease, lipoidase, muramidase, phytase, amylase, superoxide dismutase, catalase, cellulose, and the like.
10. Artificial nuclease is an important tool in molecular biology and genetic engineering, it is also used as a kind of nucleic acid structure and function probe .
11. But "this [zinc-finger nuclease] technology is probably going to stick around," he predicts.
12. The enzyme, which they named FAN1, appears to be a nuclease, which is capable of slicing through strands of DNA.
13. Soluble protein, DNA, and RNA contents in flag leaf of cultivar senescence at early stage rapidly reduced and the activities of protease and nuclease rapidly raised.
14. Hence, it has very important sense of theoretics and applying value to find out highly efficient artificial nuclease reagent, especially cleavage reagent in a sequence-specific way.
15. Bystringing together several zinc fingers and adding a DNA-cleaving nuclease, researchers can precisely target specific genes to be cut.
16. DNA footprinting utilizes a DNA damaging agent (either a chemical reagent or a nuclease) which cleaves DNA at every base pair.
17. It hasn't been reported that the coelomic fluid of earthworm shows nuclease activity.
18. The unnatural backbone of PNAs also means that PNAs are particularly resistant to protease and nuclease degradation.
19. The results indicated that the contents of soluble protein, DNA and RNA in flag leaf gradually reduced, but the activities of protease and nuclease gradually raised during senescence.
20. At present, the craft of produces 5 ' -nucleotide from the ribonucleic acid (RNA) is using Penicillium citrinum to produce nuclease P1 .
21. The requirements for ideal antisense imaging include easy intakeing by cells, convenient labelling, stable hybridization and the tolerance against nuclease.
22. The most advanced of Sangamo's drugs uses a zinc-finger nuclease to treat diabetic neuropathy, a common complication of diabetes that causes nerve damage and pain.
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