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Deoxyribonucleases, Type I Site-Specific

Spanish: ADNsa de Sitio Específico Tipo I

Description

Deoxyribonucleases, Type I Site-Specific are enzymes that cleave DNA at specific sites. They play a crucial role in molecular biology, particularly in genetic engineering and DNA manipulation.

Interpreter Notes

Interpreters should be aware that the term may be used in genetic research contexts and should maintain a formal register. Common variants may include colloquial terms like 'enzimas de restricción', which should be avoided in formal medical discussions.

Example Sentences

EN: The research team used Deoxyribonucleases, Type I Site-Specific to analyze the genetic material.

ES: El equipo de investigación utilizó ADNsa de Sitio Específico Tipo I para analizar el material genético.

Common Interpreter Mistakes

Confusing with 'ADNasa de restricción'; mispronouncing 'deoxyribonucleases' as 'deoxiribonuclesas'; mixing up with other types of nucleases.

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Term Last Updated: January 5, 2026