The use of single-stranded DNA and RNase H to promote quantitative 'hybrid arrest of translation' of mRNA/DNA hybrids in reticulocyte lysate cell-free translations.

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Published in Nucleic Acids Res on August 26, 1986

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J Minshull, T Hunt

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