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To further recognize the specific HPV type , the reaction products must be
detected by dot blot or Southern blot hybridized with specific radiolabeled
oligonucleotides complementary to each HPV type . 2. High - recognition range
primers , 27 ...
To further recognize the specific HPV type , the reaction products must be
detected by dot blot or Southern blot hybridized with specific radiolabeled
oligonucleotides complementary to each HPV type . 2. High - recognition range
primers , 27 ...
Page 467
Identification of a specific HPV type is obtained by Southern blot and
hybridization with specific probes . B : The absence of a band suggests that no
amplification occurred . However , a low copy number of amplified DNA segment
( ie , less ...
Identification of a specific HPV type is obtained by Southern blot and
hybridization with specific probes . B : The absence of a band suggests that no
amplification occurred . However , a low copy number of amplified DNA segment
( ie , less ...
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Parakeratosis : Abnormal keratinization characterized by the presence of
pyknotic nuclei within the keratin layer . defined by the 5 ' ends of the primers ; the
accumulated specific fragments are called PCR products or amplicons . Polyp : A
...
Parakeratosis : Abnormal keratinization characterized by the presence of
pyknotic nuclei within the keratin layer . defined by the 5 ' ends of the primers ; the
accumulated specific fragments are called PCR products or amplicons . Polyp : A
...
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