Historians believe that in newspost <7c82cacd-abfd-44d7-b93c-8b79794d6...@k19g2000yqc.googlegroups.com> on Thu, 15 Jul 2010, WS <[email protected]> penned the following literary masterpiece:
I wonder if there are really such huge differences in the performance
of the enzymes themselves.

In terms of reverse transcriptases, yes.

Superscript is MMLV RT,
Superscript I is MMLV RT RNAseH- through deletion of C-terminal third or so
Superscript II is RNAseH- point mutation of MMLV RT
Superscript is multiple mutations giving a much more thermostable RNAseH - MMLV RT

All documented in Invitrogen's patent apps.

Better for long stuff as you go from top to bottom

Duncan
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I love deadlines. I especially like the whooshing noise they make as
they go flying by.

Duncan Clark
GeneSys Ltd.
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