
handle: 10261/59416
[ES] La presente invención se refiere a retrotranscriptasas aisladas de un virus de la inmunodeficiencia humana de tipo 1 (VIH-l) de grupo ° y modificadas en la posición 65 y/o en la posición 75, que presentan una elevada fidelidad de copia y termoestabílidad, así como a su uso para llevar a cabo la retro transcripción, amplificación o secuenciación de un ácido nucleico molde. La invención se refiere, además, a un método para obtener dichas retrotranscriptasas. También se refiere a un método de retro transcripción, a un método de amplificación, a un método de secuenciación utilizando las retrotranscriptasas de la presente invención y a un kit que comprende los elementos necesarios para llevar a cabo dichos métodos.
[EN] The invention relates to reverse transcriptases isolated from human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV -1), group 0, and altered at position 65 and/or position 75, which have a high copying fidelity and thennostability, as well as to use thereof for performing the reverse transcription, amplification or sequencing of a template nucleic acid. The invention also relates to a method for obtaining said reverse transcriptases. The invention further relates to a reverse transcription method, an amplification method, a sequencing method using the reverse transcriptases of the invention and to a kit comprising the elements necessary for carrying out said methods.
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