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Next Generation Sequencing

DNA Polymerase δ

DNA Polymerase δ is a DNA-dependent polymerase complex found in eukaryotic cells. In eukaryotes, this polymerase has a major role in genome maintenance since it shows a very high fidelity and processivity. In-vitro, it presents a misincorporation rate of 0.3 to 1 base substitutions per 100,000 nucleotides and thanks to its 3’ à 5’ exonuclease activity, the base substitution can be further decreased.  

Applications

Since this DNA Polymerase δ is expressed in yeast, it does not have E. coli DNA contamination, which makes this product more suitable for bacterial DNA analysis than other DNA polymerases expressed in E. coli. 

*For research use only. 

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