Discuss with your teacher and find out how to distinguish between (c) Exonuclease and Endonuclease
Exonucleases These nuclease cut base pairs of DNA at their terminal ends.They serve on a single strand of DNA or gaps in double-stranded DNA.Like endonuclease, exonuclease is a hydrolyzing enzyme that cuts the phosphodiester bond among the nucleotides. Endonucleases They cut DNA at any point excluding the terminal ends.They cleave both strands or a single strand of double-stranded DNA.Endonucleases can break the bond from the center of a chain.