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Endonuclease is a type of restriction enzyme. There are two kinds of restriction enzymes, there is Endonuclease and Exonuclease. Exonuclease digests the ends of DNA whereas Endonuclease digests in-between the ends.
Endonuclease is a type of [[restriction enzyme|restriction enzyme]]. There are two kinds of restriction enzymes, there is Endonuclease and [[Exonuclease|Exonuclease]]. Exonuclease digests the ends of [[DNA|DNA]] whereas Endonuclease digests in-between the ends.

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Endonuclease is a type of restriction enzyme. There are two kinds of restriction enzymes, there is Endonuclease and Exonuclease. Exonuclease digests the ends of DNA whereas Endonuclease digests in-between the ends.