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Jack WE

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Title Authors Year Journal
Rapid incorporation kinetics and improved fidelity of a novel class of 3'-OH unblocked reversible terminators. Jack WE 2012 Nucleic acids research
Polbase: a repository of biochemical, genetic and structural information about DNA polymerases. Jack WE 2011 Nucleic acids research
Comparative kinetics of nucleotide analog incorporation by vent DNA polymerase. Jack WE 2004 The Journal of biological chemistry
Acyclic and dideoxy terminator preferences denote divergent sugar recognition by archaeon and Taq DNA polymerases. Jack WE 2002 Nucleic acids research
Determinants of nucleotide sugar recognition in an archaeon DNA polymerase. Jack WE 1999 Nucleic acids research
Characterization of a DNA polymerase from the hyperthermophile archaea Thermococcus litoralis. Vent DNA polymerase, steady state kinetics, thermal stability, processivity, strand displacement, and exonuclease activities. Jack WE 1993 The Journal of biological chemistry
Protein splicing removes intervening sequences in an archaea DNA polymerase. Jack WE 1992 Nucleic acids research
Intervening sequences in an Archaea DNA polymerase gene. Jack WE 1992 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

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