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  1. chromatin immunoprecipitation Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) is a technique for studying protein-DNA interactions in vivo. The genomic DNA of eukaryotes exists in the form of chromatin
  2. Plant polyploid artificial induction experiment Plant polyploids are plants that have more than three sets of chromosome sets per cell. Common plants in nature are mostly diploid, and research has found some
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) experiments on microarray mid-split phase chromosomes The unique advantage of chromosomal CGH is its whole-gene screening capability, which is significantly faster and less labor-intensive than low-throughput metho
  6. 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
  7. Restriction endonuclease profiling of λ phage DNA Lambda phage is a commonly used biological material in molecular genetics research, and the enzymatically fragmented segments of its DNA are often used as stand
  8. Biochemical reactions commonly used in microbial identification The biochemical reactions of microorganisms have simple and convenient applications for the identification of common microorganisms, thus demonstrating the dive
  9. 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
  10. 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
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