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Holliger P

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Title Authors Year Journal
Structures of an apo and a binary complex of an evolved archeal B family DNA polymerase capable of synthesising highly cy-dye labelled DNA. Holliger P 2013 PloS one
A short adaptive path from DNA to RNA polymerases. Holliger P 2012 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Translesion synthesis across the (6-4) photoproduct and its Dewar valence isomer by the Y-family and engineered DNA polymerases. Holliger P 2008 Nucleic acids symposium series (2004)
Molecular breeding of polymerases for amplification of ancient DNA. Holliger P 2007 Nature biotechnology
Generic expansion of the substrate spectrum of a DNA polymerase by directed evolution. Holliger P 2004 Nat Biotechnol
Directed evolution of polymerase function by compartmentalized self-replication. Holliger P 2001 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

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