Crab duplex-specific nuclease

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Crab duplex-specific nuclease is a nuclease derived from the red king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus, kamchatka crab) hepatopancreas that displays a strong preference for cleaving double-stranded DNA and DNA in DNA–RNA hybrid duplexes, compared to single-stranded DNA. Moreover, the cleavage rate of short, perfectly matched DNA duplexes by this enzyme is essentially higher than that for non-perfectly matched duplexes of the same length. It has been applied to SNP detection and RNA normalization. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Crab duplex-specific nuclease
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rdf:langString Crab duplex-specific nuclease is a nuclease derived from the red king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus, kamchatka crab) hepatopancreas that displays a strong preference for cleaving double-stranded DNA and DNA in DNA–RNA hybrid duplexes, compared to single-stranded DNA. Moreover, the cleavage rate of short, perfectly matched DNA duplexes by this enzyme is essentially higher than that for non-perfectly matched duplexes of the same length. It has been applied to SNP detection and RNA normalization.
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