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Cover: In Kan et al. (http://doi.org/10.1002/cpnc.121), the image shows Denatured PAGE analysis of DNA fragments from by PstI/HindIII digestion of replication products in vitro. (A) Vent (exo–) DNA polymerase, extension at 55°C. (B) Vent (exo–) DNA polymerase, extension at 72°C. (C) Taq DNA polymerase, extension at 55°C. (D) Taq DNA polymerase, extension at 72°C. Reprinted with permission from Kan et al. (2020). Copyright 2020 American Chemical Society.
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Published in association with International Society for Nucleosides, Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids (IS3NA) , Current Protocols in Nucleic Acid Chemistry is equally valuable for biotech, pharmaceutical, and academic labs. It is the resource for designing and running successful research projects in the rapidly growing and changing field of nucleic acid, nucleotide, and nucleoside research.