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Effect of pH on the Base-Mispairing Properties of 5-Bromouracil during DNA Synthesis
P. H. Driggers, K. L. Beattie
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Keyphrases
Mispairing
100%
5-Bromouracil
100%
Misincorporation
60%
Mispair
60%
Sequence Context
40%
Anionic Form
20%
DNA Polymerase III
20%
Formation Rate
20%
Strong Dependence
20%
Klenow Polymerase
20%
T4 DNA Polymerase
20%
Escherichia Coli DNA
20%
Klenow Fragment
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Base Mispairing
100%
5-Bromouracil
100%
DNA Polymerase III Holoenzyme
20%
DNA Polymerase I
20%
Thymidine Monophosphate
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
5 Bromouracil
100%
Holoenzyme
25%
Novikoff Hepatoma
25%
Thymidine Phosphate
25%
DNA Directed DNA Polymerase Gamma
25%
DNA Directed DNA Polymerase Beta
25%