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DNA POLYMERASES
Discovery, Characterization and Functions in Cellular DNA Transactions

by Ulrich Hübscher (University of Zurich, Switzerland), Silvio Spadari (Institute of Molecular Genetics IGM-CNR, Italy), Giuseppe Villani (CNRS-Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France), & Giovanni Maga (Institute of Molecular Genetics IGM-CNR, Italy)

Maintenance of the information embedded in the genomic DNA sequence is essential for life. DNA polymerases play pivotal roles in the complex processes that maintain genetic integrity. Besides their tasks in vivo, DNA polymerases are the workhorses in numerous biotechnology applications such as the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), cDNA cloning, genome sequencing, nucleic acids-based diagnostics and in techniques to analyze ancient and otherwise damaged DNA. Moreover, some diseases are related to DNA polymerase defects, and chemotherapy through inhibition of DNA polymerases is used to fight HIV, Herpes and Hepatitis B and C infections. We have recently witnessed the discovery of an abundance of novel DNA polymerases in viruses, bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes with specialized properties whose physiological functions are only beginning to be understood. This book summarizes the current knowledge of these fascinating enzymes. It is intended for a wide audience from basic scientists, to diagnostic laboratories and to clinicians who seek a better understanding of these fascinating enzymes.

 
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Readership: Researchers studying DNA, cell biologists, molecular biologists, graduates in molecular biology, medical doctors and other professionals interested in diagnostic and clinical medicine.
 
 
340pp
Pub. date: Apr 2010
eISBN: 9789814299176
 
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