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  1. Culture of human peripheral blood lymphocytes and chromosome preparation experiments Source: Laboratory Course in Genetics
  2. Observational experiments on Bartlett's microsomes in human cells M.L. Barr et al. were the first to find a darkly stained vesicle in the interphase nucleus of nerve cells in female cats, but not in male cats. Since this vesic
  3. Detection of recessive mutations in the X chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster Mutation is a very common biological phenomenon, but the detection of mutation is a complex and tedious task, especially for higher plants and animals with larg
  4. Extraction of mitochondrial DNA from plant cells In eukaryotes, in addition to the nuclear genome, there are cytoplasmic genomes, i.e., the mitochondrial genome and, in green plants, the chloroplast genome. Bo
  5. Isolation and purification of chloroplast DNA from plant cells Chloroplasts are unique organelles in plant cells and contain DNA. chloroplast DNA is in the form of a ring, and the chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) of higher plants va
  6. Deletion localization-gene fine structure analysis Deletion localization is a gene localization method in which a strain at the mutation position to be tested is recombined separately with a series of mutant str
  7. Bacterial splicing and gene localization-disrupted hybridization It is a method of range localization by physically interrupting the binding action of bacteria.
  8. Point mutations are not easily amplified mutation system (ARMS) analysis experiments The ARMS technique is based on the observation of the accessory oligonucleotide strand of a given DNA sequence, with the exception of a mismatch at the 3' end t
  9. Non-Programmed DNA Synthesis Detection Experiment Unscheduled DNA Synthesis (UDS) is DNA synthesis outside of S phase. In general, intracellular DNA synthesis is only seen in S phase, but when the cellular DNA
  10. Non-isotopic labeling of DNA probes DNA probes are divided into two categories: isotope-labeled probes and non-isotope-labeled probes. Isotope-labeled probes usually have high radioactivity and hi
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