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Class:IdLiteratureReference:69123
_displayNameAssembly of simian virus 40 Okazaki pieces from DNA primers is reversibly arrested by ATP depletion.
_timestamp2003-10-30 07:39:31
author[Person:69124] Nethanel, T
[Person:69125] Zlotkin, T
[Person:77140] Kaufmann, G
journalJ Virol
pages6634-40
pubMedIdentifier1328683
titleAssembly of simian virus 40 Okazaki pieces from DNA primers is reversibly arrested by ATP depletion.
volume66
year1992
(literatureReference)[Reaction:69116] Formation of Okazaki fragments [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:69117] After RFC initiates the assembly of the primer recognition c...
[Summation:9668919] After RFC initiates the assembly of the primer recognition c...
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