Fluorometric assay for detecting nucleic acid cleavage

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C435S006120, C435S091200, C536S023100

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ABSTRACT:
A method of detecting an enzyme-mediated DNA cleavage reaction in a fluorometric assay is provided. The method can be used to detect DNA cleavage caused by restriction endonucleases, retroviral integrase enzymes, DNases, RNases, or enzymes utilized in other strand separating processes in molecular biology.

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