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Decay of Food DNA in the Gastrointestinal Tract: Implications for Molecular Dietary Records. [PDF]
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Differential roles of type I topoisomerases in regulating HPV pathogenesis. [PDF]
Vats A, Templeton CW, Laimins L.
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Enzyme-driven triplex structure-based DNA logic circuits. [PDF]
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Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1998
The forces that govern DNA double helix organization are being finally systematically measured. The non-specific longer-range interactions--such as electrostatic interactions, hydration, and fluctuation forces--that treat DNA as a featureless rod are reasonably well recognized.
H H, Strey +3 more
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The forces that govern DNA double helix organization are being finally systematically measured. The non-specific longer-range interactions--such as electrostatic interactions, hydration, and fluctuation forces--that treat DNA as a featureless rod are reasonably well recognized.
H H, Strey +3 more
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Biochemistry, 2000
Twelve classes of deoxyribozymes that promote an ATP-dependent "self-capping" reaction were isolated by in vitro selection from a random-sequence pool of DNA. Each deoxyribozyme catalyzes the transfer of the AMP moiety of ATP to its 5'-terminal phosphate group, thereby forming a 5',5'-pyrophosphate linkage.
Y, Li, Y, Liu, R R, Breaker
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Twelve classes of deoxyribozymes that promote an ATP-dependent "self-capping" reaction were isolated by in vitro selection from a random-sequence pool of DNA. Each deoxyribozyme catalyzes the transfer of the AMP moiety of ATP to its 5'-terminal phosphate group, thereby forming a 5',5'-pyrophosphate linkage.
Y, Li, Y, Liu, R R, Breaker
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Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, 2008
AbstractThis unit presents characteristics and reaction conditions of the DNA‐dependent DNA polymerases, including E. coli DNA polymerase I and its Klenow fragment, T4 DNA polymerase, native and modified T7 DNA polymerase, phi29 DNA polymerase, Bst DNA polymerase, and Taq DNA polymerase. The unit also provides overviews of other classes of thermophilic
Rebecca B, Kucera, Nicole M, Nichols
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AbstractThis unit presents characteristics and reaction conditions of the DNA‐dependent DNA polymerases, including E. coli DNA polymerase I and its Klenow fragment, T4 DNA polymerase, native and modified T7 DNA polymerase, phi29 DNA polymerase, Bst DNA polymerase, and Taq DNA polymerase. The unit also provides overviews of other classes of thermophilic
Rebecca B, Kucera, Nicole M, Nichols
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