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Styl cytowania ChicagoGarforth, Scott J., Robert A. Domaoal, Chisanga Lwatula, Mark J. Landau, Amanda J. Meyer, Karen S. Anderson, i Vinayaka R. Prasad. K65R and K65A Substitutions in HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase Enhance Polymerase Fidelity By Decreasing Both DNTP Misinsertion and Mispaired Primer Extension Efficiencies. 2010.
Styl cytowania MLAGarforth, Scott J., et al. K65R and K65A Substitutions in HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase Enhance Polymerase Fidelity By Decreasing Both DNTP Misinsertion and Mispaired Primer Extension Efficiencies. 2010.