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  1. Chemiluminescent Dideoxy DNA Sequencing Assay Standard double deoxy DNA sequencing can be easily and efficiently detected using non-isobaric labeled chemiluminescence. In the sequencing reaction, biotin-lab
  2. Plasmid DNA preparation by the toothpick method in small quantities Colonies picked with a toothpick from agar medium can be used directly to prepare plasmid DNA. the resulting closed-loop DNA often has too many impurities to be
  3. Removal of ethidium bromide from DNA by extraction with organic solvents To remove ethidium bromide from CsCl-gradient purified DNA, repeated extraction with organic solvents is commonly used. Subsequently, CsCl can be removed by dia
  4. Enzymatic digestion of DNA fragments Restriction endonucleases are a class of DNA hydrolases that recognize specific nucleotide sequences in double-stranded DNA molecules, and the discovery and app
  5. Agarose gel electrophoresis of DNA DNA electrophoresis can be used to (1) separate DNA fragments of different sizes, (2) identify target DNA fragments, and (3) purify and recover DNA fragments.
  6. Total DNA quality and digestion assay The objectives of the experiment are to understand and master the methods of detecting the quality of DNA as well as the methods of DNA quantification; to under
  7. Rapid small volume extraction of total plant DNA DNA molecule is the basic material of molecular biology research, according to different experimental purposes can be taken to different extraction methods to o
  8. Ligation of plasmid and target DNA in low melting point agarose experiment The most time-consuming step of the plasmid cloning operation is the purification of the desired sized fragments of exogenous and plasmid DNA by electrophoresis
  9. Toward Flat-Ended DNA Ligation Synthesis Junction Experiment A junction is a synthesized DNA fragment that is complementary to itself, usually 8-16 nucleotides in length, and the complementary fragment can be complexed to
  10. Plasmid DNA purification by polyethylene glycol precipitation assay This method was first devised by Richaed Treisman (ICRF, London, UK) with reference to the work of Lis, who was the first to use polyethylene glycol (PEG) to is
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