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An intron endonuclease facilitates interference competition between coinfecting viruses. [PDF]
Birkholz EA+14 more
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A nuclear-encoded endonuclease governs the paternal transmission of mitochondria in Cucumis plants. [PDF]
Shen J+9 more
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Establishment of <i>Echinococcus granulosus EgM123</i> Recombinant Gene Rabies Virus SRV<sub>9</sub> and Identification of Its Biological Characteristics. [PDF]
Yang Y+15 more
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Editing metacaspase (StMC7) gene enhances late blight resistance in Russet Burbank potato. [PDF]
Poudel B+3 more
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Exploiting the efficient Exo:Cas12i3-5M fusions for robust single and multiplex gene editing in rice. [PDF]
Wang W+7 more
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Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, 1989
AbstractReaction conditions for numerous ensonucleases are detailed in this unit along with discussions of potential applications. Specific enzymes include BAL 31 nuclease, S1 nuclease, mung bean nuclease, micrococcal nuclease and DNase I.
Stanley Tabor, Kevin Struhl
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AbstractReaction conditions for numerous ensonucleases are detailed in this unit along with discussions of potential applications. Specific enzymes include BAL 31 nuclease, S1 nuclease, mung bean nuclease, micrococcal nuclease and DNase I.
Stanley Tabor, Kevin Struhl
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The endonuclease IV family of apurinic/apyrimidinic endonucleases
Mutation Research/Reviews in Mutation Research, 2010Apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) endonucleases are versatile DNA repair enzymes that possess a variety of nucleolytic activities, including endonuclease activity at AP sites, 3' phosphodiesterase activity that can remove a variety of ligation-blocking lesions from the 3' end of DNA, endonuclease activity on oxidative DNA lesions, and 3' to 5' exonuclease ...
Dindial Ramotar+2 more
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CRC Critical Reviews in Biochemistry, 1976
This review provides a comprehensive account of the current status of the biology and biochemistry of restriction endonucleases. Both Class I and Class II restriction endonucleases will be considered. However, emphasis will be placed on the Class II group, which recognizes and cleaves a specific duplex DNA sequence.
Richard J. Roberts, Kenneth Murray
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This review provides a comprehensive account of the current status of the biology and biochemistry of restriction endonucleases. Both Class I and Class II restriction endonucleases will be considered. However, emphasis will be placed on the Class II group, which recognizes and cleaves a specific duplex DNA sequence.
Richard J. Roberts, Kenneth Murray
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