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| I want to design PCR primers for p53 in a tumor cell line. I read that p53 is often mutated in tumor cell lines, so how can I make sure or at least increase the chances that my primers will work for this purpose? After all, my template will be the human standard mRNA sequence for p53 (accession number K03199). Peter |
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