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Topology Transmission electron microscopy

The various topologies of DNA (supercoiled, circular, linear) can be discriminated by various methods such as electrophoresis and by microscopy techniques such as electron microscopy (EM) [36], cryogenic transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM) [37], and atomic force microscopy (AFM) [38]. [Pg.108]


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