DNase I is the most widely used enzyme in molecular biology applications such as those for DNA removal from RNA samples and in vitro transcription reactions.
As such, researchers are frequently looking for ways in which they can improve the capabilities of this enzyme and its adaptability to different workflows. This can come in the form of specifically engineered, mutant forms of DNase I.
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