High fidelity DNA polymerases

High fidelity DNA polymerases

High fidelity PCR is frequently used for cloning and mutagenesis. However standard Taq polymerase is not sutable for this reaction, since it simply makes to many mistakes during amplification.
High-Fidelity DNA Polymerases are important for applications in which the DNA sequence needs to be correct after amplification. Fidelity is important for applications in which the DNA sequence must be correct after amplification. 
The fidelity of a polymerase refers to its ability to insert the correct base during PCR. Conversely, the rate of misincorporation is known as a polymerase's error rate. High-fidelity PCR, utilizes a DNA polymerase with a low error rate and results in a high degree of accuracy in the replication of the DNA of interest.
Different types of high-fidelity DNA polymerases are distinguished, including Pfu polymerase, a naturally faithful DNA polymerase due to its 3'-5 'exonuclease activity as well as modified DNA polymerases to obtain higher fidelity capacities.
The modifications made to the DNA polymerases to give a higher fidelity are different: genetic modification, chemical modification, mixing of several enzymes ...