Restriction mapping is a method used to map an unknown segment of DNA by breaking it into pieces and then identifying the locations of the breakpoints. This method relies upon the use of proteins ...
DNA from a variety of uninfected chicken cell types has been analyzed by using restriction endonuclease digestion and RPC-5 ion-exchange chromatography followed by agarose gel electrophoresis.
Restriction site maps of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA), maternally inherited in Clarkia, were obtained in representative species of all seven diploid sections, the allotetraploid sect. Clarkia, and the ...
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