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Usually , the arms of these vectors are prepared with a restriction enzyme that
cleaves the polycloning sites at ... sites has increased dramatically , thereby
broadening the choice of enymes that may be used to prepare the genomic DNA
for ...
Usually , the arms of these vectors are prepared with a restriction enzyme that
cleaves the polycloning sites at ... sites has increased dramatically , thereby
broadening the choice of enymes that may be used to prepare the genomic DNA
for ...
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EMBL3 and 4 ) , the arms are prepared simply by cleavage of the bacteriophage i
DNA with the appropriate restriction enzyme . Recombinants are selectively
propagated on recBC * strains of E . coli that are lysogenic for bacteriophage P2 .
EMBL3 and 4 ) , the arms are prepared simply by cleavage of the bacteriophage i
DNA with the appropriate restriction enzyme . Recombinants are selectively
propagated on recBC * strains of E . coli that are lysogenic for bacteriophage P2 .
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Preparation of Single - stranded Probes Single - stranded probes , which consist
of only one of the two complementary strands ... Single - stranded probes are
prepared in vitro from DNA templates by ( 1 ) synthesis of radiolabeled DNA that
is ...
Preparation of Single - stranded Probes Single - stranded probes , which consist
of only one of the two complementary strands ... Single - stranded probes are
prepared in vitro from DNA templates by ( 1 ) synthesis of radiolabeled DNA that
is ...
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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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