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HYBRIDIZATION OF RADIOLABELED PROBES TO IMMOBILIZED NUCLEIC
ACIDS There are many methods available to hybridize radioactive probes in
solution to nucleic acids immobilized on solid supports such as nitrocellulose
filters or ...
HYBRIDIZATION OF RADIOLABELED PROBES TO IMMOBILIZED NUCLEIC
ACIDS There are many methods available to hybridize radioactive probes in
solution to nucleic acids immobilized on solid supports such as nitrocellulose
filters or ...
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immobilized nucleic acid and its availability for hybridization are unknown . When
using probes that have the capacity to self - anneal ( e . g . , nick - translated
double - stranded DNA ) , the following rule of thumb is useful : Allow the ...
immobilized nucleic acid and its availability for hybridization are unknown . When
using probes that have the capacity to self - anneal ( e . g . , nick - translated
double - stranded DNA ) , the following rule of thumb is useful : Allow the ...
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1 Blocking Agents Used to Suppress Background in Hybridization Experiments
Agent Recommended uses Denhardt ' s reagent northern hybridizations
hybridizations using RNA probes single - copy Southern hybridizations
hybridizations ...
1 Blocking Agents Used to Suppress Background in Hybridization Experiments
Agent Recommended uses Denhardt ' s reagent northern hybridizations
hybridizations using RNA probes single - copy Southern hybridizations
hybridizations ...
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Contents
TEST LIGATION 3 29 | 3 |
SYNTHESIS OF THE FIRST STRAND OF cDNA 8 | 11 |
FRAGMENT OF E coli DNA POLYMERASE I 13 59 | 14 |
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