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Page 9-42
First , nucleic acids are attached by hydrophobic rather than covalent interactions
and are released slowly from the matrix during hybridization and washing at high
temperatures . Second , nitrocellulose filters become brittle when dry and ...
First , nucleic acids are attached by hydrophobic rather than covalent interactions
and are released slowly from the matrix during hybridization and washing at high
temperatures . Second , nitrocellulose filters become brittle when dry and ...
Page 9-61
1984 . HybridYork . ization of nucleic acids immobilized on - 1982b . Diazotizable
arylamine solid supports . Anal . Biochem . 138 : cellulose papers for the coupling
and 267 . hybridization of nucleic acids . Nucleic Nader , W . F . , T . D . Edlind ...
1984 . HybridYork . ization of nucleic acids immobilized on - 1982b . Diazotizable
arylamine solid supports . Anal . Biochem . 138 : cellulose papers for the coupling
and 267 . hybridization of nucleic acids . Nucleic Nader , W . F . , T . D . Edlind ...
Page 11-35
The nucleic acids are precipitated from aqueous solution with the cationic
detergent cetylpyridinium bromide ( CPB ) . The detergent is then removed from
the precipitate with ethanol ( in which the nucleic acids are insoluble ) , and the
nucleic ...
The nucleic acids are precipitated from aqueous solution with the cationic
detergent cetylpyridinium bromide ( CPB ) . The detergent is then removed from
the precipitate with ethanol ( in which the nucleic acids are insoluble ) , and the
nucleic ...
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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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