KlenTaq polymerase replicates unnatural base pairs by inducing a Watson-Crick geometry
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Thomas Lavergne | Phillip Ordoukhanian | Kay Diederichs | Andreas Marx | Karin Betz | Floyd E. Romesberg | K. Diederichs | T. Lavergne | W. Welte | F. Romesberg | A. Marx | P. Ordoukhanian | D. Malyshev | T. J. Dwyer | Wolfram Welte | Denis A. Malyshev | Tammy J. Dwyer | K. Betz
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