
Recombinases are genetic recombination enzymes. DNA recombinases are widely used in multicellular organisms to manipulate the structure of genomes, and to control gene expression. These enzymes, derived from bacteria and fungi, catalyze directionally sensitive DNA exchange reactions between short (30–40 nucleotides) target site sequences that ar...
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<enzyme> Enzymes that mediate site specific recombination in prokaryotes. They fall into two families, phage integrases and resolvases. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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Enzymes that mediate site-specific recombination in prokaryotes. They fall into two families, 'phage integrases' and 'resolvases'.
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