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Cloning chain reaction products

Parent, J.L., C. Le Gouill, M. Rola-Pleszczynski, and J Stankova, A highly efficient technique for cloning of refractory DNA fragments and polymerase chain reaction products. Anal Biochem, 1994. 220(2) 426-8. [Pg.60]

Roeder, T., Simple and efficient cloning of small polymerase chain reaction-generated DNA products. Anal Biochem, 2000.285(2) 278-80. [Pg.60]

The techniques that have proven most valuable in toxicology include those of molecular cloning, the polymerase chain reaction, and the production of genetically modified mice. Microarrays, used to evaluate gene expression under various conditions, including exposure to toxicants, are becoming more important and, in concert with other molecular techniques, are being considered as potentially useful in such applied areas as hazard assessment and risk analysis. [Pg.4]


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