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Vent polymerase is a thermostable archean DNA polymerase used for the polymerase chain reaction. It was isolated from the thermophile Thermococcus litoralis.[1]
References
- ^ Vigneault F, Drouin R (2005). "Optimal conditions and specific characteristics of Vent exo- DNA polymerase in ligation-mediated polymerase chain reaction protocols". Biochem Cell Biol. 83 (2): 147–65. doi:10.1139/o04-134. PMID 15864324.
2.7.1-2.7.4: phosphotransferase/kinase (PO4) |
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2.7.6: diphosphotransferase (P2O7) | |||||||||||||||
2.7.7: nucleotidyltransferase (PO4-nucleoside) |
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2.7.8: miscellaneous |
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2.7.10-2.7.13: protein kinase (PO4; protein acceptor) |
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Polymerase chain reaction techniques | |
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Polymerase | |
Optimization and variants |
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History and people |
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