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The 3′-to-5′ exonuclease activity of vaccinia virus DNA polymerase is essential and plays a role in promoting virus genetic recombination
Don B. Gammon
, David H. Evans
Microbiology
Microbiology
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vaccinia virus DNA polymerase
100%
Cidofovir
70%
Exonucleases
64%
Genetic Recombination
46%
Viruses
32%
DNA-Directed DNA Polymerase
27%
Poxviridae
22%
DNA
13%
Phosphodiesterase I
12%
Vaccinia virus
9%
Viral DNA
9%
Mutation
9%
Enzymes
8%
In Vitro Techniques
7%
Antiviral Agents
6%
Infections
3%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
3%
Agriculture & Biology
Vaccinia virus
63%
genetic recombination
63%
DNA-directed DNA polymerase
52%
viruses
31%
Poxviridae
26%
DNA
14%
antiviral agents
13%
mutation
13%
enzymes
8%
drugs
6%
cells
6%
mutants
5%
infection
5%