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Eukaryotes cDNA gene libraries

Now that we have briefly introduced some of the most important tools and techniques of molecularbiology, we can return to the isolation, cloningand identification of genes ofinterest from within prokaryotic genomic DNA or eukaryotic cDNA library sequences. There are two main approaches for this. [Pg.157]


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