nuclease

/ˈnukliˌeɪz/
noun
  1. An enzyme that breaks down nucleic acids (like DNA and RNA) by cutting the bonds between their building blocks.
    • Some bacteria produce a nuclease that helps them defend against viruses.
    • Scientists use a special nuclease called CRISPR to edit genes with high precision.
    • Nuclease enzymes are used in laboratories to cut DNA for genetic research.
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