Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual, Book 2 |
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Page 8-50
Today , the secondary ligand is covalently linked to an enzyme whose activity
can be detected histochemically ( e . g . , alkaline ... Because such antisera
normally react with many different epitopes , the chances of detecting a cDNA
clone that ...
Today , the secondary ligand is covalently linked to an enzyme whose activity
can be detected histochemically ( e . g . , alkaline ... Because such antisera
normally react with many different epitopes , the chances of detecting a cDNA
clone that ...
Page 9-31
The amount of genomic DNA needed to generate a detectable hybridization
signal depends on a number of factors ... A sequence of 1000 bp that occurs only
once in the mammalian genome ( i . e . , 1 part in 3 million ) can be detected in an
...
The amount of genomic DNA needed to generate a detectable hybridization
signal depends on a number of factors ... A sequence of 1000 bp that occurs only
once in the mammalian genome ( i . e . , 1 part in 3 million ) can be detected in an
...
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Hybridization of Radiolabeled Oligonucleotides to Genomic DNA Oligonucleotide
probes as short as 17 nucleotides in length may be used to detect single - copy
sequences in restriction digests of eukaryotic genomic DNA that have been ...
Hybridization of Radiolabeled Oligonucleotides to Genomic DNA Oligonucleotide
probes as short as 17 nucleotides in length may be used to detect single - copy
sequences in restriction digests of eukaryotic genomic DNA that have been ...
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Contents
CONCENTRATING NUCLEIC ACIDS E | 8-10 |
SYNTHESIS OF THE FIRST STRAND OF DNA 8 | 8-11 |
MEASUREMENT OF RADIOACTIVITY IN NUCLEIC ACIDS E | 8-18 |
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aliquots allow amount amplification antibody appropriate approximately bacteriophage bacteriophage T4 base binding buffer carried cDNA cells centrifugation Chapter chromatography cleaved clones colonies complete concentration constructed containing deletions denatured described detection determine digestion dNTPs double-stranded efficiency electrophoresis et al ethanol expression extraction Figure filters four fragment gene genomic DNA hybridization increase Incubate inserted interest isolated Klenow labeled length libraries ligation linear linkers membrane method minutes mixture molecules mRNA mutants nucleic acids nucleotides obtained oligonucleotide plaques plasmid DNA plate position possible precipitation prepared presence primer probe problem protein purified radioactivity radiolabeled reaction recombinant region remove restriction enzyme room temperature samples screening separate sequence single single-stranded solution step stored strand synthesis target DNA target sequence template termini transfer Tris tube units usually vector volume