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| Hi, anybody knows if my method described in the attachment suitable for amplification of bacterial plasmid DNA? |
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| can't really view your attachment.. it's too small/blurry. why don't you type it out? Last edited by admin; 02-15-2012 at 02:57 AM. |
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| [Only registered users see links. ]It is used to amplify a specific region of a DNA strand (the DNA target). Most PCR methods typically amplify DNA fragments of between 0.1 and 10 kilo base pairs (kb), although some techniques allow for amplification of fragments up to 40 kb in size.[5] The amount of amplified product is determined by the available substrates |
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