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Rapid Detection of Fungi in Nail Specimens Using Multi-Tube Recombinase Polymerase Amplification Assay. [PDF]
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The host RNA helicase DDX6 restricts avian influenza virus replication by targeting viral NP and modulating ISG15. [PDF]
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Correction for Tian et al., DNA polymerase delta governs parental histone transfer to DNA replication lagging strand. [PDF]
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Thermodynamic Profiling Reveals DNA Polymerase Template Binding, Substrate Incorporation, and Exonuclease Function. [PDF]
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Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, 2008
AbstractThis unit describes DNA‐dependent, RNA‐dependent, and template‐independent RNA polymerases. DNA‐dependent RNA polymerases include the related bacteriophage T7, T3, and SP6 polymerases, the most commonly used RNA polymerases for in vitro transcription reactions. Reaction conditions to produce preparative quantities of transcribed RNA and labeled
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AbstractThis unit describes DNA‐dependent, RNA‐dependent, and template‐independent RNA polymerases. DNA‐dependent RNA polymerases include the related bacteriophage T7, T3, and SP6 polymerases, the most commonly used RNA polymerases for in vitro transcription reactions. Reaction conditions to produce preparative quantities of transcribed RNA and labeled
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Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2002
▪ Abstract Any living cell is faced with the fundamental task of keeping the genome intact in order to develop in an organized manner, to function in a complex environment, to divide at the right time, and to die when it is appropriate. To achieve this goal, an efficient machinery is required to maintain the genetic information encoded in DNA during ...
Hubscher U, Maga G, Spadari S
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▪ Abstract Any living cell is faced with the fundamental task of keeping the genome intact in order to develop in an organized manner, to function in a complex environment, to divide at the right time, and to die when it is appropriate. To achieve this goal, an efficient machinery is required to maintain the genetic information encoded in DNA during ...
Hubscher U, Maga G, Spadari S
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Nature, 1970
A membrane associated DNA polymerizing enzyme has been solubilized, partially isolated and characterized.
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A membrane associated DNA polymerizing enzyme has been solubilized, partially isolated and characterized.
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Nature, 1974
DNA polymerase has been isolated from the cytoplasm of several mammalian tissues as well as several cell lines in culture1–8. This has been puzzling because DNA replication and repair are processes generally believed to be restricted to the nucleus, where chromatin is located.
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DNA polymerase has been isolated from the cytoplasm of several mammalian tissues as well as several cell lines in culture1–8. This has been puzzling because DNA replication and repair are processes generally believed to be restricted to the nucleus, where chromatin is located.
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Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2018
The eukaryotic DNA replication machinery is conserved from yeast to humans and requires the actions of multiple DNA polymerases. In addition to replicative DNA polymerases for duplication of the leading and lagging DNA strands, another group of specialized polymerases is required for DNA repair and/or translesion DNA synthesis (TLS).
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The eukaryotic DNA replication machinery is conserved from yeast to humans and requires the actions of multiple DNA polymerases. In addition to replicative DNA polymerases for duplication of the leading and lagging DNA strands, another group of specialized polymerases is required for DNA repair and/or translesion DNA synthesis (TLS).
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