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Polymerase: Vaccinia Virus Pol

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Polymerase Reference Property Result Context
Vaccinia Virus Pol Characterization of a processive form of the vaccinia virus DNA polymerase. Molecular Weight 1.16E+05 Dalton
Vaccinia Virus Pol Characterization of a processive form of the vaccinia virus DNA polymerase. 3-5' Exonuclease (proofreading) Yes
Vaccinia Virus Pol Characterization of a processive form of the vaccinia virus DNA polymerase. Cloned or native Native organism
Vaccinia Virus Pol Characterization of a processive form of the vaccinia virus DNA polymerase. 5-3' Exonuclease Yes
Vaccinia Virus Pol Characterization of a processive form of the vaccinia virus DNA polymerase. Full length or truncated Full length
Vaccinia Virus Pol Characterization of a processive form of the vaccinia virus DNA polymerase. Processivity 7200bp
Vaccinia Virus Pol Characterization of a processive form of the vaccinia virus DNA polymerase. Vmax 30 /second Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dNTPs
Vaccinia Virus Pol Enzymatic processing of replication and recombination intermediates by the vaccinia virus DNA polymerase. 3-5' Exonuclease (proofreading) Yes
Vaccinia Virus Pol Enzymatic processing of replication and recombination intermediates by the vaccinia virus DNA polymerase. 5-3' Exonuclease No

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