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ribonuclease
[rahy-boh-noo-klee-eys, -eyz, -nyoo-]
noun
any of the class of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of RNA.
ribonuclease
/ -ˌeɪz, ˌraɪbəʊˈnjuːkliːˌeɪs /
noun
any of a group of enzymes that catalyse the hydrolysis of RNA
Word History and Origins
Origin of ribonuclease1
Word History and Origins
Origin of ribonuclease1
Example Sentences
To amplify the signal of ribosomal RNA, Tosar added compounds known as ribonuclease inhibitors to the samples, which block naturally occurring enzymes from digesting RNA.
Harker, having collected a million dollars to solve the structure of the enzyme ribonuclease, was in search of talent, and the offer of six thousand for one year seemed to Odile wonderfully generous.
—William H. Stein and Stanford Moore” Stein and Moore were awarded a share of the 1972 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their work on the complex protein ribonuclease.
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