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Sperm cells cover most of the smear ( Papanicolaou , low power ) . Image 19.21
Inadequate smear . A higher magnification of the smear illustrated in Image 19.20
. The smear consists mostly of sperm cells ( Papanicolaou , medium power ) .
Sperm cells cover most of the smear ( Papanicolaou , low power ) . Image 19.21
Inadequate smear . A higher magnification of the smear illustrated in Image 19.20
. The smear consists mostly of sperm cells ( Papanicolaou , medium power ) .
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Sheared denatured salmon sperm DNA Salmon sperm DNA ( Type III , sodium
salt ; Sigma ) Double - distilled water Magnetic stirrer 18 - gauge hypodermic
needle a . Dissolve 250 mg salmon sperm DNA in 25 mL doubledistilled water . b
.
Sheared denatured salmon sperm DNA Salmon sperm DNA ( Type III , sodium
salt ; Sigma ) Double - distilled water Magnetic stirrer 18 - gauge hypodermic
needle a . Dissolve 250 mg salmon sperm DNA in 25 mL doubledistilled water . b
.
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Sheared salmon sperm DNA ( see Procedure 20.12A . 10 ) 3. Double - distilled
water For each membrane , mix 100 uL of salmon sperm DNA , radioactive probe
corresponding to 1-4 x 105 dpm / mL , and enough double - distilled water to ...
Sheared salmon sperm DNA ( see Procedure 20.12A . 10 ) 3. Double - distilled
water For each membrane , mix 100 uL of salmon sperm DNA , radioactive probe
corresponding to 1-4 x 105 dpm / mL , and enough double - distilled water to ...
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