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Reference: DNA polymerase lambda, a novel DNA repair enzyme in human cells., Polymerase: Human Pol lamba

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Human Pol lamba DNA polymerase lambda, a novel DNA repair enzyme in human cells. Molecular Weight 6.8E+04 Dalton Technique: SDS-PAGE
Human Pol lamba DNA polymerase lambda, a novel DNA repair enzyme in human cells. 3-5' Exonuclease (proofreading) No
Human Pol lamba DNA polymerase lambda, a novel DNA repair enzyme in human cells. Cloned or native Cloned in E. coli
Human Pol lamba DNA polymerase lambda, a novel DNA repair enzyme in human cells. Nucleotide Substitution Rate 0.0009 errors/bp Technique: M13mp2 forward mutation assay
Human Pol lamba DNA polymerase lambda, a novel DNA repair enzyme in human cells. Full length or truncated Full length
Human Pol lamba DNA polymerase lambda, a novel DNA repair enzyme in human cells. Processivity 6bp
Human Pol lamba DNA polymerase lambda, a novel DNA repair enzyme in human cells. KM 0.5uM Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dNTPs

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