Decking out your DNA
- PMID: 16363096
- DOI: 10.1038/nmeth1205-896a
Decking out your DNA
Abstract
Certain DNA polymerases show surprising tolerance for chemically modified nucleotides, opening up exciting new possibilities for the efficient production of highly functionalized nucleic acid molecules.
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