DNA polymerases of S. cerevisiae
Gina Alvino
alvino at u.washington.edu
Fri Oct 8 19:38:27 EST 1999
In short, there are 5 nuclear and 1 mitochondrial DNA polymerase.
There is a great review in Chromosoma (1998) 107:218-27
Watch out for the proteome site as I have found a number of errors!
(administrators have been notified and are working to resolve it)
Good Luck!
On 8 Oct 1999, Stephen C. McIngvale wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am looking for the names and functions of all DNA polymerases found in
> the genome of S. cerevisiae. If possible, I also need the individual
> sequences of these polymerases. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
> Thank you.
>
> Stephen
>
> Stephen Christopher McIngvale
> Food Science and Technology
> Mississippi State University
> Visit my web site!! www2.msstate.edu/~scm2
>
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