Thermostable DNA polymerases having reduced discrimination again

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435194, 536 232, C12P 1934, C12N 912, C07H 2104

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ABSTRACT:
Modified thermostable DNA polymerases having enhanced efficiency for incorporating unconventional nucleotides, such as ribonucleotides, into DNA products, are advantageous in many in vitro synthesis applications. Such enzymes are particularly useful for use in nucleic acid sequencing protocols and provide novel means for DNA sequence analysis. Genes encoding the modified enzymes and methods for their production and use offer cost and efficiency advantages for DNA sequencing.

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